Mycorrhizae as a way to reduce harmful emissions

It means we need more large scale weed growing. The article mentions scientist discovering a 91 acre mycorrhizae network in Michigan that can absorb the amount of carbon emitted by China. China is one of the biggest polluters today. What would happen if we were able to plant 500 acres of weed with a mycorrhizae network?

@Bandit420 was talking about myko networks supercharging root function.
 
would be cool to copy + paste the linked content here. Not clicking a MSN link personally. I digress.

Stamets has spoken at length about permaculture and the critical nature mycology plays in cleaning up the environment, and more specifically, in relation to big agriculture. Fungi are being looked at to clean up petroleum spill aftermath, recollect and rectify soils impacted by organic fertilizer (and overfertilization) runoff, assist in responsible wild land management, etc. This isn't new science, it's been studied for the past 30 years and only now that it's "hip" to eat and forage mushrooms is the general media picking up catchy headlines to gain clicks.

TL;DR: mushrooms have been here since before any mammal and they're what will be here after every mammal is gone. For our moment, maybe we be friends and make our inevitable extinction less traumatic.
 
Quite poetic if I do say so, yes Myco endo type will help with uptake of nutrients, ecto types are used for external functions of roots like a coating, protective in nature. My2 cents. SSgrower
 
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