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by sharpshadow
777 days ago
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Thank you for sharing. I’m a big fan of the microbiome of plants and would love to see genetic advances in that field.
Unfortunately it’s very difficult to sell bacteria and fungi repeatedly for profit because theoretically you would need to buy them only once. |
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I have been trained as a computers person and hated Biology in school so i have zero background in these waters but learning all this has been humbling.
I heard that fungi, bacteria and plant roots work for each other towards the "survival of the friendliest" paradigm. Some of the smartest people admit that we do not understand what viruses do.
Here is another video you might like. Key point being that if a plant is healthy, "pests"(garbage collectors) can't eat it and this applies to us as much as plants - https://youtu.be/D1wJefaFrVI?si=tSGAPq99lgroah7J