Hi Chris... Thanks for this animation. Its amazing. I work in this field especially the invasion of entomopathogenic fungi such as Metarhizium that invade harmful insects and save crops. Waiting for that kinda video 😊. Great work
@@lilianacano5794 hi Liliana. Yes it was exactly that. It was an internal CSIRO grant with enough funds to spend 5 months producing the animation. The time is spent on background research/literature review, storyboarding and then production/animation.
Damn, just found this through learning about Rust Fungi through /r/mycology. Really sad you only have 3 videos and they're from so long ago. This was very informative and really well-made. Thank you for educating.
Let me tell you about rust fungi and round up or glyphosate. I have two gardens near each other. Both grew huge crops of mallow weed during the winter and early spring. My brother was spraying Roundup around the fence lines to kill the weeds. I do not know what struck him to spray round up in my garden area but he did. The mala weeds which were very healthy some 4 feet high developed severe rust infection as they were poisoned by the round up. I compared them with the second garden with mala weeds just as healthy and big that he didn’t spray and while there was a tiny dots of rust on an occasional leaf it was not infected like the mallow poisoned with round up in the first garden. As the plants were poisoned with the glyphosate their immune system‘s failed and they were overrun with the rust fungi. Now that rust fungi will be blowing in the wind and spread all over the place to other hosts like apple and rose. I’m sure fungi spores have gotten all over my work clothes and spread all around every place that I walked also. I’m not at all surprised that wheat has many problems with rust being that the surrounding weeds are sprayed with glyphosate leaving them vulnerable to disease which then allows rust to multiply and fungus spores to spread.u
You make an interesting point, that's one more reason to do our best in minimizing drifting when applying herbicides. Keep in mind though that pathogens are usually very specific to their hosts, so it's likely that the rust on mallow is not one of those that attack wheat
The biology also seems very accurate, even thought this is not my field of study (pharmaceutical biotechnologies). I do some biology-based modeling in Blender and I'm thinking about a career in molecular animation but I don't know where to begin. I talked to many people here in the UK but I don't find much interest of helpful advices.
Well it can be hard to make a career making these videos - we needed funding for each video that I created, which took a lot of work. In terms of the biology - I got to work with Peter Dodds on this video, who is a leading researcher in rust fungi. If you want to be successful making videos about biology, you need to prepare yourself well in terms of video-making technique (and 3D animation if you choose to do that) and look out for good opportunities. It never hurts to just talk with scientists and start working with them to produce videos. Hopefully that will lead to some funding opportunities.
I mean its a beautiful animation but I would've loved to see the full disease cycle of said rust. Black stem rust of wheat changes its spore types more than I change my underwear and need two hosts to complete: barberry and wheat. the spores change from uridiospores (seen in the animation) to telispores to basidiospores to pycnospores to aceaospores. its weird mang.
NiceVideo @Chris Hammang. SIR CHRIS can I used your video for a infomercial video? Surely, I will give your proper credits.. I hope it will be fine for you.. Thank you for the video.
Yes, there are. There are a lot of kind of plant resistance to pathogens, such as non host resistance. Wheat stem rust fungus can't infect maize, for instance, because maize has this kind of resistance. On the other hand, there is resistance at pathogen race level, i.e., some wheat varieties are more resistant than other to wheat stem rust.
Truly amazing level of detail in the animation and simple and understandable explanation of the life cycle. Great video!
Excellent video! I always need something visual to understand these processes. Now it is much easier for me to remember. Thanks so much!
haha same with me! I love biology, but without visuals i struggle to understand
Whoever created the CGI deserves an award! Masterpiece!
Beautiful 3D!
Thank you for watching.
I want more videos like this about plant diseases. Congragulations!
❤
Man I love the visualisation in this video. Awesome work!
Now this is content. Wow, thank you for this lovely video. And the animations were incredible!
as a plant pathology teacher i dont even know how to thank u.....neat animation
Hi Chris... Thanks for this animation. Its amazing. I work in this field especially the invasion of entomopathogenic fungi such as Metarhizium that invade harmful insects and save crops. Waiting for that kinda video 😊. Great work
Yes, it would be great to show the different types of fungi and their interactions with plants and insects.
@@lesporches Hi Chris, very nice video. What would need to fund the production of a video like that, did you apply to a particular grant?
@@lilianacano5794 hi Liliana. Yes it was exactly that. It was an internal CSIRO grant with enough funds to spend 5 months producing the animation. The time is spent on background research/literature review, storyboarding and then production/animation.
Excellent presentation. Thanks Mr. Chris
Damn, just found this through learning about Rust Fungi through /r/mycology. Really sad you only have 3 videos and they're from so long ago. This was very informative and really well-made. Thank you for educating.
When mother comes home early and sees me clutching a warmed watermelon 0:28
Thank you Chris for this video, I am teacher and my students learned very much with your animation!
Let me tell you about rust fungi and round up or glyphosate. I have two gardens near each other. Both grew huge crops of mallow weed during the winter and early spring. My brother was spraying Roundup around the fence lines to kill the weeds. I do not know what struck him to spray round up in my garden area but he did. The mala weeds which were very healthy some 4 feet high developed severe rust infection as they were poisoned by the round up. I compared them with the second garden with mala weeds just as healthy and big that he didn’t spray and while there was a tiny dots of rust on an occasional leaf it was not infected like the mallow poisoned with round up in the first garden. As the plants were poisoned with the glyphosate their immune system‘s failed and they were overrun with the rust fungi. Now that rust fungi will be blowing in the wind and spread all over the place to other hosts like apple and rose. I’m sure fungi spores have gotten all over my work clothes and spread all around every place that I walked also. I’m not at all surprised that wheat has many problems with rust being that the surrounding weeds are sprayed with glyphosate leaving them vulnerable to disease which then allows rust to multiply and fungus spores to spread.u
You make an interesting point, that's one more reason to do our best in minimizing drifting when applying herbicides.
Keep in mind though that pathogens are usually very specific to their hosts, so it's likely that the rust on mallow is not one of those that attack wheat
Fantastic information, it helps a lot to understand rust diseases.
Top notch animation and info
Excellent video. Hats off. Thanks so much for making this.
Incredible work..... very easy to understand
You know what's sad about this video? That it doesn't have more views
This is such a life saving video. Thanks!
This was a brilliant model, thank you
Stunning! I appreciate the lighting in particular. Did you use an external software for compositing?
The rendering was done in Blender using Cycles, animation in Blender, and some compositing and colour correction in after effects and premiere pro.
The biology also seems very accurate, even thought this is not my field of study (pharmaceutical biotechnologies). I do some biology-based modeling in Blender and I'm thinking about a career in molecular animation but I don't know where to begin. I talked to many people here in the UK but I don't find much interest of helpful advices.
Well it can be hard to make a career making these videos - we needed funding for each video that I created, which took a lot of work.
In terms of the biology - I got to work with Peter Dodds on this video, who is a leading researcher in rust fungi.
If you want to be successful making videos about biology, you need to prepare yourself well in terms of video-making technique (and 3D animation if you choose to do that) and look out for good opportunities. It never hurts to just talk with scientists and start working with them to produce videos. Hopefully that will lead to some funding opportunities.
I love this video. I can't find info online, but is this the same family of fungus that creates "Cactus Rust"?
THANK YOU FOR THIS ANIMATION. SO GOOD.
Great animation, thanks for the info.
Excellent video❤I wish people realize that such a kind of videos are very informative❤
Do you still make videos? One of the best videos I've seen, great quality.
Outstanding Sir, May I have more information regarding fungal effectors in PDF format
I love this video so much. Thank you for sharing this an excellent and a detail video.
beautiful animation, sir!
Great explanation...... I loved the way you explained .....
Incredibly well done. Thanks for sharing!
Beatiful explanation❤❤❤❤
Wow... I loved it... Got complete picture of haustoria.. thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Very nice video. Thank you so much for providing these informations.
Underrated💙😳
1) Sir this video is very informative
2) sir please make video on DOWNY MILDEW LIFE CYCLE
And other diseases like SMUT
Can we use your 3d video short clip in our UA-cam videos?
Really cool and informative video. Great job!
A great illustration of rust mechanics
Excellent video
Great work man! Thanks for sharing
Amazing video!
I mean its a beautiful animation but I would've loved to see the full disease cycle of said rust. Black stem rust of wheat changes its spore types more than I change my underwear and need two hosts to complete: barberry and wheat. the spores change from uridiospores (seen in the animation) to telispores to basidiospores to pycnospores to aceaospores. its weird mang.
Excellent point. This video (ua-cam.com/video/AeuP5IYP5HA/v-deo.html) covers the full life cycle in more detail.
NiceVideo @Chris Hammang. SIR CHRIS can I used your video for a infomercial video? Surely, I will give your proper credits.. I hope it will be fine for you.. Thank you for the video.
Wonderful explanation... thank you so much sir!
INCREDIBLE WORK!!
Super video sir share more sir
Nice work 🏆
I cried 😢😢😢
Thank u so much bro for this new informations
Hello Chris no doubt it's exlent work, now I'm feeling bad for the sacrificed infected cells inside plant 🥺
This is an amazing video!
That animation tho👏👏
How did you make this?
Appreciable 👍👍👍
Incredible sir very useful
You explained very well.🤩🤩 Can you make such animations for secondary school children🏫? This will help us a lot. 👨🏻🏫
great video!
Nice video dude....do some more plzz😊😊
Greatl work! It made me to work harder
This is very good explanation, may I have the permission to use some of the clips for my video
how you made this simulation? Its incredible.
Super animation.
Thank u so Much sir very helpful video .and it is very eye catching video.
awesome animation
this is really awesome explanation... thank
you 😊
Great video!
Thank you for such a interesting video.
Best video...plzz make More videos..👍👍👍👌👌
Would love to. Need more funding though!
I saw your video this very useful and easy way of teach u so thank u sir
How to get rid of it?
Wish I had the answer for you, best to keep searching for solutions.
amazing video...made the understanding of fungal invasion so easy...😘
Why did you stop?
Can i repost your video on my instagram?, I will write the source of video
A great video!
vrry nyc video .it really helped me to understand the topic .thanks
woww❤
m frm india ur content is really impressive 😊😊 thanks for it it's helpful
Make also about mushrooms!
Where does it come from
Are there any plants that are more resistant to rust fungus than others?
Yes, there are. There are a lot of kind of plant resistance to pathogens, such as non host resistance. Wheat stem rust fungus can't infect maize, for instance, because maize has this kind of resistance. On the other hand, there is resistance at pathogen race level, i.e., some wheat varieties are more resistant than other to wheat stem rust.
Nice lecture
Thanks
Please make more videos
Amazing!! Tysm🤘
fascinating!
So if a plant is healthy it'll fight off the fungicide itself?
Super video this video help me vry much really
How to save plants?
Should also mention scientific name of that particular fungus causing rust disease 🎉
yeah that animation was five stars bro
اتمنى ان يكون الفيديو مترجم بالغه العربيه
how can u treat it.
Thanks you
Are you the narrator?
I am in love with the voice😍
Awesome 👍👍👍👍❣
Thanks just..
So, it penetrates the plant through the lipcells on the leaf.
*awkward sexual undertones*
s70rk When mother comes home early and sees me clutching a warmed watermelon 0:28
keep it up in 3D
Super content
Super 3D