Native fungus could hold phosphorus key

Shannon Beattie
January 18 2022 - 10:00am
Dr Khalil Kariman, from The UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, with a colony of the native fungus. Photo by Rosanna Candler.
Dr Khalil Kariman, from The UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, with a colony of the native fungus. Photo by Rosanna Candler.

COULD a recently-discovered Australian native fungus be the key to minimising the financial and environmental burdens of synthetic phosphorus fertilisers?

Shannon Beattie

Shannon Beattie

Journalist

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