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Episode 5: Top 7 Reasons Why Plant-Fungi Interactions are Important Ft. Randall Simonson

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Ask Flora Funga Podcast anything OR Leave a ReviewEpisode 5:Hello my scientists, I'm Kaitlyn Kuehn a plant biologist with a thirst for mycology. Today we talk about the top 7 reasons why plant-fungi interactions are important with guest Randall Simonson.Plant metabolism:  Photosynthesis, Protein Synthesis, Lipids, Induced Systemic resistanceBiodiversity: Soil fungi act like a support networkPractical Advancements: MycoApply, BioOrganicsMediate Climate Change: Plants and fungi could slow climate changeNutrient exchangeUnderstanding interactions related to AI and neural connections with Randall SimonsonMycorrhizationsAs well as flora funga facts, juicy news, quote a scientist, and this weeks book recommendation. Join me on this wild ride as we dive into episode 5.Drank of the Week:  Zingzang Bloody MaryJuicy News: Microscopic partners could help plants survive stressful environmentsFlora Funga Facts:Root to tree ratioIndian Pipe PlantQuote a Scientist:  State of the Worlds Plants and Fungi" Trees are most effective + efficient at providing...mycorrhizae fungi." -Prof StevensonBook Recommendation: Mycorrhizal PlanetOther Resources:Fantastic FungiRandall Simonson: [email protected] my other social media sites to interact and engage with me:FacebookInstagramTwitterHelp support my book and tea buying habit by "Buying me a Book"a twist on buy me a coffeeWhen I reach my goal of $100 I will do a special book giveaway!Theme song :    -Soundotcom called Go Rock    -Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4458-take-the-leadLicense: http://creativecommons.org/I got a new phone number to text in with any questions, comments, or photos!727-477-5974 Mycorrhizal Planet by Michael PhillipsExplains in depth the world of symbiotic relationships between plants and fungi.USB Microphone Kit 192KHZ/24BIT MAONO Full microphone kit USB with boom and pop filterZingzang Bloody Mix2 Pack of 32 Fl. Oz. BottlesDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showText (727) 477-5974 Flora Funga Phone with your questions, comments, concerns, and IDs Flora Funga: Calm & Collected Tincture — Flora Funga PodcastGoFundMEIf you like the podcast please think of donating to Keep the show happening  $keenie19 on Cash AppFollow my other social media sites to interact and engage with me:Email me to be on the podcast or inperson Interview: floraandfungapodcast@gmail.comFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokYouTubePatreon---------------------------------------------------------------------------Zbiotics: "FLORA10"Drink ZBiotics before drinking alcohol-Alcohol produces acetaldehyde, a byproduct that your next day...

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Ask Flora Funga Podcast anything OR Leave a Review Episode 5: Hello my scientists, I'm Kaitlyn Kuehn a plant biologist with a thirst for mycology. Today we talk about the top 7 reasons why plant-fungi interactions are important with guest Randall Simonson. Plant metabolism: Photosynthesis, Protein Synthesis, Lipids, Induced Systemic resistanceBiodiversity: Soil fungi act like a support networkPractical Advancements: MycoApply, BioOrganicsMediate Climate Change: Plants and fungi could sl...

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