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Mycorrhizal planet : how symbiotic fungi work with roots to support plant health and build soil fertility / Michael Phillips.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: White River Junction, Vermont : Chelsea Green Publishing, [2017]Description: x, 244 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9781603586580 (hardcover)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 581.7/85 23
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. One Mycorrhizal Ascendancy -- Mycorrhizal Types -- Fungal Adaptability -- Propagules -- Nutrient Dynamics -- Hyphal Lysis -- ch. Two Healthy Plant Metabolism -- Phytochemical Progression -- Natural Plant Defenses -- Plant Metabolites and Human Health -- ch. Three Underground Economy -- Dancing in the Street -- Mycorrhizal Networks -- Innate Intelligence -- Nondisturbance Principle -- ch. Four Provisioning the Mycorrhizosphere -- The Glomalin Connection -- Fungal Foods -- Mineral Investment -- Moisture for Every Plant -- ch. Five Fungal Accrual -- Inoculum Nuance -- Carbon Pathways -- Hugelkultur -- Biochar -- Phosphorus Addendum -- ch. Six Practical Nondisturbance Techniques -- Garden -- Landscape -- Orchard -- Forest -- Farm -- ch. Seven Edible Mycorrhizal Mushrooms -- ch. Eight Soil Redemption Song.
Summary: Regenerative practices for the farm, garden, orchard, forest, and landscape Mycorrhizal fungi have been waiting a long time for people to recognize just how important they are to the making of dynamic soils. These microscopic organisms partner with the root systems of approximately 95 percent of the plants on Earth, and they sequester carbon in much more meaningful ways than human "carbon offsets" will ever achieve. Pick up a handful of old-growth forest soil and you are holding 26 miles of threadlike fungal mycelia, if it could be stretched it out in a straight line. Most of these soil fungi are mycorrhizal, supporting plant health in elegant and sophisticated ways. The boost to green immune function in plants and community-wide networking turns out to be the true basis of ecosystem resiliency. A profound intelligence exists in the underground nutrient exchange between fungi and plant roots, which in turn determines the nutrient density of the foods we grow and eat. Exploring the science of symbiotic fungi in layman's terms, holistic farmer Michael Phillips (author of The Holistic Orchard and The Apple Grower) sets the stage for practical applications across the landscape. The real impetus behind no-till farming, gardening with mulches, cover cropping, digging with broadforks, shallow cultivation, forest-edge orcharding, and everything related to permaculture is to help the plants and fungi to prosper . . . which means we prosper as well. Building soil structure and fertility that lasts for ages results only once we comprehend the nondisturbance principle. As the author says, "What a grower understands, a grower will do." Mycorrhizal Planet abounds with insights into "fungal consciousness" and offers practical, regenerative techniques that are pertinent to gardeners, landscapers, orchardists, foresters, and farmers. Michael's fungal acumen will resonate with everyone who is fascinated with the unseen workings of nature and concerned about maintaining and restoring the health of our soils, our climate, and the quality of life on Earth for generations to come.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book State Botanical Collection RBG 631.41 MYC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available RBG00022470

"Regenerative practices for the farm, garden, orchard, forest, and landscape"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: ch. One Mycorrhizal Ascendancy -- Mycorrhizal Types -- Fungal Adaptability -- Propagules -- Nutrient Dynamics -- Hyphal Lysis -- ch. Two Healthy Plant Metabolism -- Phytochemical Progression -- Natural Plant Defenses -- Plant Metabolites and Human Health -- ch. Three Underground Economy -- Dancing in the Street -- Mycorrhizal Networks -- Innate Intelligence -- Nondisturbance Principle -- ch. Four Provisioning the Mycorrhizosphere -- The Glomalin Connection -- Fungal Foods -- Mineral Investment -- Moisture for Every Plant -- ch. Five Fungal Accrual -- Inoculum Nuance -- Carbon Pathways -- Hugelkultur -- Biochar -- Phosphorus Addendum -- ch. Six Practical Nondisturbance Techniques -- Garden -- Landscape -- Orchard -- Forest -- Farm -- ch. Seven Edible Mycorrhizal Mushrooms -- ch. Eight Soil Redemption Song.

Regenerative practices for the farm, garden, orchard, forest, and landscape Mycorrhizal fungi have been waiting a long time for people to recognize just how important they are to the making of dynamic soils. These microscopic organisms partner with the root systems of approximately 95 percent of the plants on Earth, and they sequester carbon in much more meaningful ways than human "carbon offsets" will ever achieve. Pick up a handful of old-growth forest soil and you are holding 26 miles of threadlike fungal mycelia, if it could be stretched it out in a straight line. Most of these soil fungi are mycorrhizal, supporting plant health in elegant and sophisticated ways. The boost to green immune function in plants and community-wide networking turns out to be the true basis of ecosystem resiliency. A profound intelligence exists in the underground nutrient exchange between fungi and plant roots, which in turn determines the nutrient density of the foods we grow and eat. Exploring the science of symbiotic fungi in layman's terms, holistic farmer Michael Phillips (author of The Holistic Orchard and The Apple Grower) sets the stage for practical applications across the landscape. The real impetus behind no-till farming, gardening with mulches, cover cropping, digging with broadforks, shallow cultivation, forest-edge orcharding, and everything related to permaculture is to help the plants and fungi to prosper . . . which means we prosper as well. Building soil structure and fertility that lasts for ages results only once we comprehend the nondisturbance principle. As the author says, "What a grower understands, a grower will do." Mycorrhizal Planet abounds with insights into "fungal consciousness" and offers practical, regenerative techniques that are pertinent to gardeners, landscapers, orchardists, foresters, and farmers. Michael's fungal acumen will resonate with everyone who is fascinated with the unseen workings of nature and concerned about maintaining and restoring the health of our soils, our climate, and the quality of life on Earth for generations to come.

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