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why mushrooms are beneficial for nature ​

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Mushrooms and mycelium are an essential part of the planet's ecosystem

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Unlike plants, the mushrooms can not synthesize their own food with the energy of the sun. They lack chlorophyll – a substance that allows plants to use sunlight to produce water sugars and carbon dioxide in the air. The bulk of the mushrooms growing on the forest floor are closely n general, the mushroom allows the tree to remove nutrients and water from the soil; in return, the mushrooms are provided with sugar compounds. The role of the mushroom is one of decomposition. It feeds itself by digesting organic matter and returns nutrients to the soil at the same time.

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