Wetenschappers ontdekken voor het eerst schimmelcellen in mossen

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Researchers have discovered fungi living inside moss cells for the first time, challenging the long-held belief that mosses lack symbiotic relationships with fungi. While over 85% of land plants form partnerships with fungi to absorb soil nutrients, mosses were previously thought to operate independently, making this finding significant for understanding early plant evolution.