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One winter rye plant can grow over 600 kilometers (372 miles) of roots in one growing season.


Unique Ecosystems/Habitats


A photo of GF scientist Peter Kelly. I am about to use an increment borer to extract a thin wood sample from this tree on a cliff  face of the Niagara Escarpment. At a later date he will sand the core and determine the age of the tree by counting the number of annual tree-rings.,Doug Larson Our unique ecosystems program area has focused on essential components for the overall integrity of each ecosystem. For example, the role of soil fungi in the below ground ecosystem of western North America is crucial for our understanding how trees get nutrients. The co-evolution of both animals and insects are of paramount importance to forest ecosystem dynamics. Global Forest is involved in numerous projects investigating trees, plants, soil fungus, bacteria, insects, and animals which are all critical to understanding in order to protect these unique ecosystems.

Bryophytes lichens
Conservation bl huckleberr
effects logging tree comp
Fertilizer effects soil
food use black bears
habitat bc salamander
Investigating growth
manag coastal forests
mapp ancient trees
mapping inland rainforest
Plants depend fungi
Reconstruction garry oak
role cluster roots
supercolony ants



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