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Scientists used powerful X-rays to photograph living fungal networks inside undisturbed soil

PubMed · 2026-07-02

Researchers used high-powered X-ray scanning to see, for the first time, the living fungal networks wrapped around plant roots inside undisturbed soil. They built a workflow to measure how these networks branch, grow, and occupy pore spaces, opening the door to understanding exactly how fungi ferry water and nutrients to plants.

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Synchrotron micro-CT imaging successfully visualized arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal hyphae inside intact, undisturbed soil across two different soil textures without any physical disruption.

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A quantitative 3D pipeline was developed to measure hyphal length, branching frequency, volume, surface area, and pore-space occupancy at the microscale.

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The method also allows measurement of the contact area between fungal structures and both soil aggregates and plant roots, enabling direct linkage to nutrient and water transport models.

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