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Fungi Power: Mushrooms Regrowing Forests Faster

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Mushroom pellets enhance tree roots, improving survival by up to 50%.
  • Company curates Earth's largest library of fungal specimens globally.
  • A £4.5 million investment will expand work into North America.
Fungi Power: Mushrooms Regrowing Forests Faster

A Scottish company, Rhizocore Technologies, is employing the unique capabilities of fungi to significantly advance forest regrowth initiatives. Their innovative "rhizopellets" are engineered to revitalize soil, improving tree survival rates by as much as half. This advancement is crucial as deforestation and human activities often deplete the essential mycorrhizal fungi trees need to flourish.

Rhizocore is dedicated to collecting and cataloging a vast array of fungal species worldwide, aspiring to create the planet's most extensive fungal library. Each pellet is carefully impregnated with specific fungal cultures, tailored to enhance tree root systems and ensure optimal growth in diverse environments. A recent collaboration with Forestry and Land Scotland demonstrated a 25% improvement in tree survival rates.

With a recent £4.5 million investment, Rhizocore Technologies is set to broaden its operations into North America. The company's founder emphasized harnessing fungal "superpowers" for ecological restoration. Their work spans reforestation and commercial forestry projects across the UK and Europe, fostering beneficial relationships between trees and fungi for global environmental betterment.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rhizocore uses specialized mushroom pellets, called rhizopellets, infused with specific fungal cultures to enhance tree root systems and improve survival rates in reforestation projects.
Rhizocore aims to curate Earth's largest library of fungal specimens, collecting samples globally to better understand and utilize the vast fungal kingdom for ecological restoration.
Rhizocore's mushroom pellets have been utilized in reforestation and commercial forestry projects within the UK and Europe, with plans for expansion into North America.

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