2026-06-11
Global density and biomass of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks
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Science , Volume 392 - Issue 6803 p. 1171- 1176
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi form symbioses with similar to 70% of plant species, building hyphal networks that exchange nutrients for host-derived carbon. These tubular networks move similar to 1 billion metric tons of carbon per year into Earth's soils. However, we have no quantitative understanding of the hyphal infrastructure required to carry out this resource transfer. We assembled data from 322 studies representing more than 16,000 soil cores across nine biomes and developed machine-learning models to predict hyphal densities globally. With robotic imaging of more than 300,000 hyphae, we calibrated a biomass model from our spatial predictions. We estimate that global topsoils contain 1.10 x 10(17) +/- 0.13 x 10(17) SD kilometers of living hyphae, weighing similar to 300 +/- 60 SD megatons, similar to 4- to 6-fold the biomass of humans. Our uncertainty analyses identified undersampled ecosystems that require additional empirical attention.
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Stewart, J., Bisot, C., Cargill, R., Van Nuland, M., Hawkins, H.-J., Oyarte Gálvez, L., Klein, M., van Son, M., Terry, V., Paré, L., Banchini, C., Stefani, F., Kahane, F., Lin, K.-K., Braghiere, R., Field, K., Soudzilovskaia, N., Elhance, J., Kokkoris, V., Sheldrake, M., Weedon, J., Shimizu, T., West, S.& Kiers, T. (2026). Global density and biomass of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks. Science, 392(6803), 1171–1176.https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adu4373 |
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