Mycorrhizae, the Root-Helping Superfungus: 10,000% Increase in Surface Absorbing Area of Roots

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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    Mycorhizzae- the fungus superhero that teams up with plant roots to increase their surface absorbing area by 100 to 1,000 times, thereby greatly improving the ability of the plant to access phosphorus and other micro nutrients in the soil, but unavailable for plant use. The mycelium of mycorrhizal fungi also increases the efficiency of water and confers resistance to several plant pathogens.
    "Mycor" -- "rhiza" literally means "fungus" -- "root" and defines the mutually beneficial relationship between the plant and root fungus. Mycorrhizal fungal filaments in the soil are truly extensions of root systems and are more effective in nutrient and water absorption than the roots themselves.
    Mycorrhizal fungi increase nutrient uptake not only by increasing the surface absorbing area of the roots, but also release powerful enzymes into the soil that dissolve hard-to-capture nutrients, such as organic nitrogen, phosphorus, iron and other "tightly bound" soil nutrients. This extraction process is particularly important in plant nutrition and explains why non-mycorrhizal assisted plants require high levels of fertility to maintain their health.
    Mycorrhizal fungi form an intricate web that captures and assimilates nutrients, conserving the nutrient capital in soils. Plants with healthy root systems aided by mycorhizzae can grow with more abundance. Adding mycorhizzal spores to seeds being planted helps them grow faster and healthier, even in poor soil conditions. This "technology" helps marginal lands become productive again, and helps productive lands become hyper-productive. You can get the right mix of mycorrhizal fungi spores at www.fungi.com/m... and at www.mycorrhizae...
    Using mycorrhizal fungi is a simple way to help end hunger worldwide, through creating local food abundance. Anyone can do it, once you learn how.
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  • @PictureInHerPocket
    @PictureInHerPocket 12 років тому

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  • @48047paulsplace
    @48047paulsplace 12 років тому

    Why doesnt this have more views?

  • @AvaPxiaO
    @AvaPxiaO 8 років тому

    Thank you Paul Stammets
    More evidence that I am not crazy or alone in claiming such things to people who grow "stuff".

  • @KNevin92
    @KNevin92 12 років тому

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    @FrozenDarkPC0704 12 років тому

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    @LiamZuhy 12 років тому

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    @viettienvn 12 років тому

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    @johnnykidlx 12 років тому

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  • @Jefferdaughter
    @Jefferdaughter 12 років тому

    The mycologist featured in the TedTalks segment that forms the bulk of this video is Paul Stammets, PhD. Check out his books ('Mycellium Running' is the latest), videos and website for more cool info on how fungi can break down toixic petroleum by-products, and other ways it can help us restore our planet.

  • @craigsams1744
    @craigsams1744 11 років тому

    Not activated charcoal - it holds on to phosphorus and other nutrients - but simple charcoal, or biochar, is ideal for promoting a proliferation of mycorrhizae

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    @e30mmaniac 12 років тому

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    @mylove19821 12 років тому

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    @hashflower242 12 років тому

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    @DotnetEduVn 12 років тому

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    @noname20119 12 років тому

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    @leminh85 12 років тому

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    @JacknaboxSC 12 років тому

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