I'm waiting to hear what is exchanged when the arbuscular structure dissolves after the usual three day life span. Any element the fungus is made of or even the largest organic chemicals wind up in the plant.
I’ve studied a lot of AMF research papers, heard many expert presentations but not anything of any detriment of the death of the AMF to the plant. Let’s not jump to conclusions for which we have no evidence, but we keep looking for evidence.
I was assuming plant beneficial elements and compounds since the plant cell membrane is still between the fungi and the plant protoplasm if I understand it right. I was just keeping an ear open in case this mechanism of exchange had already been investigated. Thanks for responding.
The bigger determiner of that is will your endomyccorhyzae have continuous contact with living roots? Plowing and rototilling will kill much of that off. If you figure on crimper-rolling your fields then seed-drilling, great. If you plan on succession planting by starting one plant/row of plants as that next to it nears maturity with minimal soil disturbance then great.
Wow YOU cov ered a lot. Where do I get a written book with most of that info . I have heard of generalizations relative to benefits of mycorhizzae BUT nothing this extensive. I NEED your reference book soon. Has it been written
Jim appears to over-generalize about “Rhizophagus spp.” as a couple slides showed the older genus of “Glomus” (ex “mossae”) - which is the dominant genus, with one species particularly GREAT as an AMF: “Rhizophagus irregularis” (formerly “Glomus irradices”). This is what you want to be the majority species (or only) in a purchased product. Credible products come from the producers and they will list the species & either propagules or spores per gram.
Metarhizium - here in the Philippines, it is used against some coconut disease. i keep forget to get some to spread in our farm. feed them some organic matter and stupid bugs/insects go there to die...blessings to all
One of the great presentations on mico
I'm waiting to hear what is exchanged when the arbuscular structure dissolves after the usual three day life span. Any element the fungus is made of or even the largest organic chemicals wind up in the plant.
I heard three day life span elsewhere end of this presentation says seven plus.
I’ve studied a lot of AMF research papers, heard many expert presentations but not anything of any detriment of the death of the AMF to the plant. Let’s not jump to conclusions for which we have no evidence, but we keep looking for evidence.
I was assuming plant beneficial elements and compounds since the plant cell membrane is still between the fungi and the plant protoplasm if I understand it right. I was just keeping an ear open in case this mechanism of exchange had already been investigated. Thanks for responding.
@@rochrich1223 I need to look deeper into whether the arbuscle is between or within the plant cell.
In a well mulched garden, with something growing in it year around, will Endo Mycorrhizae Fungi only be connected to one plant?
Most sources of info show it will continue to colonize more plants, stimulated by new root hair growth - the fungi live to grow & grow more.
The bigger determiner of that is will your endomyccorhyzae have continuous contact with living roots? Plowing and rototilling will kill much of that off. If you figure on crimper-rolling your fields then seed-drilling, great. If you plan on succession planting by starting one plant/row of plants as that next to it nears maturity with minimal soil disturbance then great.
Wow YOU cov ered a lot. Where do I get a written book with most of that info . I have heard of generalizations relative to benefits of mycorhizzae BUT nothing this extensive. I NEED your reference book soon. Has it been written
Jim appears to over-generalize about “Rhizophagus spp.” as a couple slides showed the older genus of “Glomus” (ex “mossae”) - which is the dominant genus, with one species particularly GREAT as an AMF: “Rhizophagus irregularis” (formerly “Glomus irradices”). This is what you want to be the majority species (or only) in a purchased product. Credible products come from the producers and they will list the species & either propagules or spores per gram.
They need to start coming up with more information and more current stuff. This is the same stuff they keep repeating for the last 5-10 years.
The 'old stuff' is important, but adding new is important too.
Don't tell Fauci about Metarhizium fungi.
Go Jim, go!
Metarhizium - here in the Philippines, it is used against some coconut disease. i keep forget to get some to spread in our farm. feed them some organic matter and stupid bugs/insects go there to die...blessings to all
How so?
@@dangsure6074 "how so?" i don't understand the question...blessings to all
Millions of years of evolution
In speaking you mixed up things like spinach, beets and rhubarb with brassicas...
Finnaminal teaching!!!
Hell, I'm gonna be growing mycorhyza and replacing plants as their slavery ends with exhaustion
This screaming sounds like a telsell commercial
i agree. sounds to screamy like a trump supporter, im outa here.... sad realy i was enjoying the content....go subtitles bub
Yeah, it's an american thing
Enthusiasm can do that. 😂😂