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Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures

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Fungi exist at the boundary of life and non-life, utilizing powerful enzymes and acids to break down some of the most resilient materials, transforming rock into soil and wood into compost, which supports plant growth. They not only contribute to soil formation but also create extensive networks that connect plant roots, forming the 'Wood Wide Web.' Fungi play a significant role in various human interests, from yeasts that help bread rise and ferment sugars into alcohol to psychedelic varieties and the mold that led to the discovery of penicillin, revolutionizing medicine. Moreover, fungi offer solutions to environmental damage; they are being harnessed to create sustainable building materials and leather alternatives. Their capabilities extend to breaking down toxic pollutants like crude oil, plastics, and explosives, while also providing renewable food sources, as edible mushrooms can thrive on waste materials. Some fungi even produce antiviral compounds that may help combat bee colony collapse. This exploration reveals the astonishing potential of fungi and our connections with them, shedding light on recent scientific discoveries and prompting deeper questions about intelligence and identity within this diverse and enigmatic kingdom.

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Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures, Merlin Sheldrake

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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
RANDOM HOUSE
Publicado en
2020
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
384
ISBN10
0525510311
ISBN13
9780525510314
Serie
Primera publicación
2020
Título original
Entangled Life
Calificación
4,35 de 5
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Fungi exist at the boundary of life and non-life, utilizing powerful enzymes and acids to break down some of the most resilient materials, transforming rock into soil and wood into compost, which supports plant growth. They not only contribute to soil formation but also create extensive networks that connect plant roots, forming the 'Wood Wide Web.' Fungi play a significant role in various human interests, from yeasts that help bread rise and ferment sugars into alcohol to psychedelic varieties and the mold that led to the discovery of penicillin, revolutionizing medicine. Moreover, fungi offer solutions to environmental damage; they are being harnessed to create sustainable building materials and leather alternatives. Their capabilities extend to breaking down toxic pollutants like crude oil, plastics, and explosives, while also providing renewable food sources, as edible mushrooms can thrive on waste materials. Some fungi even produce antiviral compounds that may help combat bee colony collapse. This exploration reveals the astonishing potential of fungi and our connections with them, shedding light on recent scientific discoveries and prompting deeper questions about intelligence and identity within this diverse and enigmatic kingdom.