
Mars Fungi Could Turn Red Dust into Farmable Soil
Researchers propose using fungi to transform Martian regolith—an alkaline, toxic, nutrient-poor soil—into crop-friendly soil that can host beneficial microbes and plants. Fungal species like Trichoderma and hardy extremophiles, along with mycorrhizal fungi, could enhance nutrient availability and soil structure, potentially reducing the need to ship soil from Earth. While promising, many questions remain about crop safety, radiation, and how to validate the approach; there are also early signs from algae-based Martian-resource fertilizers showing progress toward growing food on Mars.












