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Agenda Verde

Librigreen

Tùttu-cià di Giovanni De Feo

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Il groviglio verde

Funghi preistorici, alberi, mangrovie. Dentro il "groviglio verde" con Daniele Zagaria

Quanti di noi hanno considerato i boschi, le foreste ma anche i funghi e le piante come un unico sistema “aggrovigliato”? In pochi, certamente. Invece

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Ci sono i procarioti e gli eucarioti, simili a batteri, per miliardi di anni  unici abitanti della Terra, i giardini ediacariani, che alla fine dell’e