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    Business How Sriracha's maker betrayed its 28-year pepper supplier Ellsworth Toohey
  • Chickpea roots with beneficial fungi (left) spread wider, absorb more nutrients and water, and block harmful heavy metals. Without the fungi (right), roots are shorter and less protected. Worm compost feeds the soil with microorganisms and nutrients the plant needs to grow. (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-35759-0)
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