Wood plant in St. Johns neighborhood burning


by KPTV

KPTV— A wood recycling plant in the St. Johns neighborhood caught fire Thursday morning.

KGW—Large fire burning in debris pile at wood recycling plant in St. Johns neighborhood. PORTLAND, Ore. — Crews are battling a fire in a large pile of wood debris (sawdust and pallets) at a wood recyling plant in North Portland's...

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Phys.org—Mycoheterotrophic plants as a key to the 'Wood Wide Web'. Bayreuth researchers shed light on the natural evidence for the occurrence and function of networks of fungi and plants—so-called mycorrhizal networks. Through this "Wood Wide Web," plants can exchange resources and even information with each other. The researchers have now reported their findings in the journal Nature Plants.