Ako nám môžu huby pomôcť - krátky film

bobineta atlasár, moderátor 6.1.2013 13:57
I ked zijem dlho v anglicky hovoriacej zemi, nerozumela som vsetko
No neviem si predstavit ci by pomohli huby odstranit z kontaminovanych pod skodlive latky, ci uz tazke kovy, ci radioizotopy: Ak by na pode opat zhnili, asi by sa vsetko vratilo do pody...t.z jedine vyzbierat a likvidovat ich No to je asi nerealne. Ak som nepochopila oprav ma ...

Igor atlasár 6.1.2013 19:59
Skor ide o premenu bordelu kt. púšťame do prírody. Rádioizotopy iste nie!!! Tie sa možu ale skoncentrovať a tak potom je aspoň šanca na likvidáciu z prostredia.

IgorN 9.1.2013 22:43
mozno pomoze prepis (pozri nizsie). Nemal som najlepsi pocit pri pozerani toho videa, informacie boli podla mna podane prilis populistickym sposobom - ale mozno je to potrebne, aby zaujali sirsiu verejnost, pripadne moznych sponzorov? Okrem uz spomenutych vyhrad - pozri prispevky vyssie, by som sa rad spytal, ako sa da dojst k cislu 10% poznanych hub - a teda asi 90% este zostava spoznat - ak nepozname (a netusim, ako sa to da odhadnut) celkovy pocet hub? Je to wild guess - po slovensky vycucanie z prsta? - alebo existuje nejaka matematicko-statisticka metoda na aspon hruby odhad poctu nepoznaneho? Mozno som prilis skepticky, ale samotny autor doteraz nasiel 4 nove druhy pocas 30 rokov vyskumu - niezeby to bolo malo, ale mozno to poukazuje na fakt, ze az tak vela tych novych hub asi nebude. Jedine, ze by ta veta znamenala, ze doteraz poriadne preskumali iba 10% roznych ucinkov, ktore huby mozu mat - a i v tom pripade je to velmi zvlastne tvrdenie.
Bringing the concept of mycelium to forefront of the public consciousness. Mycelium is a fine cob web like filaments that permeate all landscapes on earth. And from this sea of mycelium these giant mushrooms will arise. And you will see tons of mycelium that we have been growing and we have about 500 species and cultures. Every strain that we have is different story and different adventure in the old growth forest. One of the great challenges is to take mycelium into the laboratory, then to bring it out to the nature. And then we grow enormous quantities of beautiful pure white mycelium, that is gobbling up the straw and is growing on these mushrooms, these are oyster mushrooms and the mycelium now is extremely reactive and breaking down toxic waste. And also for capturing E. coli, so we can capture industrial waste or farm waste and reduce its toxic effects on environment and grow food for people. So ecosystems are undergoing the change so fungies come to the rescue. And turkeyteil mushrooms are very powerful in breaking down toxins, they break down hydrocarbons, oil, petroleum products, herbicides, pesticides. After Chernobyl, there was a mushroom found down wind, that hypercumulate Caesium 137, more that 10 000 times above ground levels. So the idea of using mycelia net works to decontaminate radioactive fall out has great implications. And so mushrooms respond to catastrophic events and since we are the biggest walking catastrophy that I know of on the planet, mushrooms search in a response of my footsteps leaping up in the aftermath of my footsteps, they collect the debris, that I have created. Mushrooms have been used medicinally and spiritually for thousands of years, we really are rediscovering that which our ancient relatives knew long ago. That there are deep reservoirs of powerful medicines. This mushroom can be very powerful as a smart mushroom to increase intelligence, memory, preventing Alzheimer’s, MS (Sclerosis multiplex) and other types of neurological dementia. Fungi love interface environments and they are at the leading edge of change, and we have only identified 10% of mushrooms, so there is a lot out there to be discovered.