JonnyPicklechin
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I wondered what some of the board's learned think of Paul Stamets' MycoHoney concept?
First- This post refers to research activity from 2014. I searched on the Forum and could not find any activity about the following subjects.
Second, our hero Stamets is a bit of an "out there" thinker and his writing reflects this (his Ted Talk is worth watching to give you a visual to what I am referring to.) But he is a visionary who likes to back up what he says with empirical data. That said, there are a few references in his article posted below where he makes (what looks like) assumptions based on some research which may not have stood a test of full-peer-scrutiny. He is ultimately challenging CCD, which is a good thing. I, for one, would be interested in your views, particularly given the 5 or so years that have elapsed since this was published.
The Stamets article is quite long and could take a while to trawl through (as I said he is a colourful and expansive character) but its worth the slog at least.
Ive read it twice and decided I needed (some less elaborate) background on mycorrhiza so I read a decent, much shorter, article on the BBC 'Earth' site about the phenomenon. I have posted that first below and invite you to read that first...Hope to hear some feedback.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/earth/story/20141111-plants-have-a-hidden-internet
And here is the Stamets article:
https://bioneers.org/solutions-underfoot-zmaz2001/
First- This post refers to research activity from 2014. I searched on the Forum and could not find any activity about the following subjects.
Second, our hero Stamets is a bit of an "out there" thinker and his writing reflects this (his Ted Talk is worth watching to give you a visual to what I am referring to.) But he is a visionary who likes to back up what he says with empirical data. That said, there are a few references in his article posted below where he makes (what looks like) assumptions based on some research which may not have stood a test of full-peer-scrutiny. He is ultimately challenging CCD, which is a good thing. I, for one, would be interested in your views, particularly given the 5 or so years that have elapsed since this was published.
The Stamets article is quite long and could take a while to trawl through (as I said he is a colourful and expansive character) but its worth the slog at least.
Ive read it twice and decided I needed (some less elaborate) background on mycorrhiza so I read a decent, much shorter, article on the BBC 'Earth' site about the phenomenon. I have posted that first below and invite you to read that first...Hope to hear some feedback.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/earth/story/20141111-plants-have-a-hidden-internet
And here is the Stamets article:
https://bioneers.org/solutions-underfoot-zmaz2001/