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Questões de Inglês - UEA 2019 | Gabarito e resoluções

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2019Inglês

(UEA - 2019) Wood wide web: trees social networks are mapped Research has shown that beneath every forest and wood there is a complex underground web of roots, fungi and bacteria helping to connect trees and plants to one another. This subterranean social network, nearly 500 million years old, has become known as the wood wide web. Now, an international study has produced the first global map of the mycorrhizal fungi networks dominating this secretive world. Using machine-learning, researchers from the Crowther Lab at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and Stanford University in the US used the database of the Global Forest Initiative, which covers 1.2 million forest tree plots with 28,000 species, from more than 70 countries. Using millions of direct observations of trees and their symbiotic associations on the ground, the researchers could build models from the bottom up to visualise these fungal networks for the first time. Prof Thomas Crowther, one of the authors of the report, told the BBC, Its the first time that weve been able to understand the world beneath our feet, but at a global scale. The research reveals how important mycorrhizal networks are to limiting climate change and how vulnerable they are to the effects of it. Just like an Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan of the brain helps us to understand how the brain works, this global map of the fungi beneath the soil helps us to understand how global ecosystems work, said Prof Crowther. What we find is that certain types of microorganisms live in certain parts of the world, and by understanding that we can figure out how to restore different types of ecosystems and also how the climate is changing. Losing chunks of the wood wide web could well increase the feedback loop of warming temperatures and carbon emissions. Mycorrhizal fungi are those that form a symbiotic relationship with plants. There are two main groups of mycorrhizal fungi: arbuscular fungi (AM) that penetrate the hosts roots, and ectomycorrhizal fungi (EM) which surround the trees roots without penetrating them. (Claire Marshall. www.bbc.com, 15.05.2019. Adaptado.) O trecho do terceiro pargrafo Just like an Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan of the brain helps us to understand how the brain works, this global map of the fungi beneath the soil helps us to understand how global ecosystems work estabelece uma relao de

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