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Publication Name
Mycorrhizal Planet
Title
Mycorrhizal Planet
EAN
9781603586580
ISBN
9781603586580
Release Date
03/24/2017
Release Year
2017
Subtitle
How Symbiotic Fungi Work with Roots to Support Plant Health and B
ISBN-10
160358658X
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Book Title
Mycorrhizal Planet : How Symbiotic Fungi Work with Roots to Support Plant Health and Build Soil Fertility
Item Length
10 in
Publisher
Chelsea Green Publishing
Publication Year
2017
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Michael Phillips
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Gardening, Science
Topic
Life Sciences / Ecology, Life Sciences / Botany, Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, Reference, Life Sciences / Mycology, Agriculture / Agronomy / Soil Science
Item Width
8 in
Item Weight
33.7 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Regenerative practices for the farm, garden, orchard, forest, and landscape Mycorrhizal fungi have been waiting a long time for people to recognize just how important they are to the making of dynamic soils. These microscopic organisms partner with the root systems of approximately 95 percent of the plants on Earth, and they sequester carbon in much more meaningful ways than human "carbon offsets" will ever achieve. Pick up a handful of old-growth forest soil and you are holding 26 miles of threadlike fungal mycelia, if it could be stretched it out in a straight line. Most of these soil fungi are mycorrhizal, supporting plant health in elegant and sophisticated ways. The boost to green immune function in plants and community-wide networking turns out to be the true basis of ecosystem resiliency. A profound intelligence exists in the underground nutrient exchange between fungi and plant roots, which in turn determines the nutrient density of the foods we grow and eat. Exploring the science of symbiotic fungi in layman's terms, holistic farmer Michael Phillips ( author of The Holistic Orchard and The Apple Grower) sets the stage for practical applications across the landscape. The real impetus behind no-till farming, gardening with mulches, cover cropping, digging with broadforks, shallow cultivation, forest-edge orcharding, and everything related to permaculture is to help the plants and fungi to prosper . . . which means we prosper as well. Building soil structure and fertility that lasts for ages results only once we comprehend the nondisturbance principle. As the author says, "What a grower understands, a grower will do." Mycorrhizal Planet abounds with insights into "fungal consciousness" and offers practical, regenerative techniques that are pertinent to gardeners, landscapers, orchardists, foresters, and farmers. Michael's fungal acumen will resonate with everyone who is fascinated with the unseen workings of nature and concerned about maintaining and restoring the health of our soils, our climate, and the quality of life on Earth for generations to come.

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Publisher
Chelsea Green Publishing
ISBN-10
160358658x
ISBN-13
9781603586580
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10038381944

Product Key Features

Book Title
Mycorrhizal Planet : How Symbiotic Fungi Work with Roots to Support Plant Health and Build Soil Fertility
Author
Michael Phillips
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Life Sciences / Ecology, Life Sciences / Botany, Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, Reference, Life Sciences / Mycology, Agriculture / Agronomy / Soil Science
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Gardening, Science
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
8 in
Item Weight
33.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Qk604.2.M92 P45
Reviews
"Let's make soil great again. Michael Phillips and Mycorrhizal Planet have a plan. This book focuses on the tangible things you can do on the land you love to make it healthier and more productive. In forty years doing USDA research and producing mycorrhizal fungi, I have read and reviewed thousands of mycorrhizal articles. Michael Phillips gets it. Finally we have a mycorrhizal book that is entertaining, practical, and vibrant. We truly live on a mycorrhizal planet, and people who read this book will emerge with a profound understanding of how these little creatures shape our earth and our future."--Dr. Mike Amaranthus, founder, Mycorrhizal Applications, "How lucky are we to be alive and growing plants right now? The humbling interconnectedness and relationships realized through Mycorrhizal Planet will fill you with wonder and have you questioning your role in the garden, orchard, or farm. This is the manual for upping your growing game!"--Eliza Greenman, restoration orchardist and fruit explorer , "Mycorrhizal Planet offers fascinating science and practical ideas for gardeners, farmers, foresters--for everyone, in fact. Learning how we can work with beneficial soil fungi is deeply relevant, not only to support optimal plant health and nutrition but as part of a lasting climate change solution."--Eric Toensmeier, author of The Carbon Farming Solution, "I firmly believe that the next big advancement in organic farming is learning how to harness the power of soil ecology by replacing mechanical tillage with biological tillage. Mycorrhizal Planet is an awesome book because it not only describes the importance of respecting living soil dynamics, it teaches how to act upon it. The chapter on practical nondisturbance techniques is especially enlightening to any serious market gardener."--Jean-Martin Fortier, author of The Market Gardener, "In Mycorrhizal Planet, Michael Phillips takes us on a journey into the realm of cutting-edge soil science, while always maintaining a playful sense of passion, excitement, and levity. As deep as Phillips goes into sharing his immense knowledge of the mechanics of vibrant living soils and their role in plant health, he never loses sight of the bigger picture--that of regenerating the planetary ecosystem. To that end, he offers robust practical applications for agricultural enterprises of all sizes. The beauty of this timely and important book is that we now know not only how but why we must embrace and cooperate with the innate intelligence of the biological world as we develop the agroecosystems that will sustain us in the future."--Scott Vlaun, executive director, Center for an Ecology-Based Economy, Publishers Weekly- "Phillips, the inimitable author of The Apple Grower (2005) and The Holistic Orchard (2011), once again charms and instructs with an in-depth philosophical and practical exploration of fungi. Branching off from Paul Stamets's Mycelium Running, Phillips focuses on fungi's intimate relations with the plant community, revealing their essential roles in botanical and soil health and how we can nurture them for our benefit and that of the entire biosphere. The book includes extensive and specific information about the science of fungi and their symbiosis with plants; nurturing and propagating fungal networks and functions; minimizing soil disturbance in gardens, forests, farms, and orchards to build soil, capture carbon, and assist mycelial integrity and relationships; and gathering and growing edible mushrooms. In refreshing contrast to the pared-down utilitarianism of many books in the genre, Phillips's poetic, conversational, rambling, humorous writing encourages readers to settle in for a thoughtful read. Organic, biodynamic, and permaculture practitioners will value this book, but Phillips writes for a general readership too.", "Our knowledge of how habitat restoration and regenerative agriculture work--how they proceed or falter--is being renovated as we speak. A new sense of how symbiotic mycorrhizae shape plant establishment and succession has been slowly emerging over the last quarter century. In his new book, Mycorrhizal Planet, Michael Phillips weaves his own web of astounding connections regarding what holds this earth together. Not since Paul Stamets's pioneering inquiry, Mycelium Running, have we been blessed by such a synthesis that tells how symbiotic fungi are the true and most trustworthy stewards of this planet. With his usual genius of explaining complex science in ways farmers and restorationists can grasp, Phillips reminds us that those in Washington, DC, have never really 'run this country,' our fungal allies have."--Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Growing Food in a Hotter, Drier Land, "Fungi are not just decomposers, they are composers of soil and orchestrators of soil biodiversity. Mycorrhizal Planet pays tribute to the small and unseen, the uncredited collaborations beneath our feet, and Michael Phillips leads the tour underground for everyone with a warm and crafted writing style that anyone can understand and put to use. Mycorrhizal Planet offers readers a whole new dimension in propagating mycorrhizae, with cover crop considerations and noninvasive soil preparation techniques, and encourages readers to complete the loop by creating more balanced and efficient cultivation systems with the mental tools to harmonize almost any soil and plant condition. Distilled from other complex texts and real world experience, Michael Phillips delivers a gem when the planet needs it the most."--Tradd Cotter, Mushroom Mountain, author of Organic Mushroom Farming and Mycoremediation, "Mycorrhizal Planet isn't just a book about wild-running fungi. It covers in great detail all the benefits, scientific research, and technical information known about mycorrhizae. It also outlines methods of how to manage soils with the use of organic fertilizers, crops grown, and proper tillage to get the biology to flourish--including mycorrhizae. Because if a grower knows why, he or she will teach themselves how."--Gary Zimmer, founder, Midwestern BioAg; author of The Biological Farmer, "Mycorrhizal Planet awakens the reader to the interconnected, interdependent network of souls working on behalf of the earth right under our feet. The mycorrhizal fungi are our allies in promoting health for forests, orchards, and fields. Michael Phillips's comprehensive scientific knowledge, along with an abundance of practical information for the grower, and a good dose of positive vibes for the future of our planet, make this new book one to add to your collection."--Linda Hoffman, orchardist, Old Frog Pond Farm, "Michael Phillips is an emissary from the fungal realm, and he's here to tell us, through both study and  practice, how our partnership with fungi is not only crucial but how it can be carried out practically on our homesteads and farms."--Ben Falk, author of The Resilient Farm and Homestead, "How lucky are we to be alive and growing plants right now? The humbling interconnectedness and relationships realized through Mycorrhizal Planet will fill you with wonder and have you questioning your role in the garden, orchard, or farm. This is the manual for upping your growing game!"--Eliza Greenman, restoration orchardist and fruit explorer, "In Mycorrhizal Planet, Michael Phillips takes us on a journey into the realm of cutting-edge soil science, while always maintaining a playful sense of passion, excitement, and levity. As deep as Phillips goes into sharing his immense knowledge of the mechanics of vibrant living soils and their role in plant health, he never loses sight of the bigger picture-that of regenerating the planetary ecosystem. To that end, he offers robust practical applications for agricultural enterprises of all sizes. The beauty of this timely and important book is that we now know not only how but why we must embrace and cooperate with the innate intelligence of the biological world as we develop the agroecosystems that will sustain us in the future."--Scott Vlaun, executive director, Center for an Ecology-Based Economy, "Mostland plants depend on symbiotic fungi in their roots-mycorrhizas-to help them to grow. Some, like orchids and many pines, depend on them absolutely. In fact, with no mycorrhizas: no land plants to speak of, and hence no land animals, including human beings. Like dung beetles and flies and microbes in general, root fungi are the largely unsung heroes of nature, cryptic creatures that make the world work. Michael Phillips's Mycorrhizal Planet brings them centre-stage-where, despite their modest demeanour, they deserve to be."--Colin Tudge, founder, The College for Real Farming and Food Culture, "I firmly believe that the next big advancement in organic farming is learning how to harness the power of soil ecology by replacing mechanical tillage with biological tillage. Mycorrhizal Planet is an awesome book because it not only describes the importance of respecting living soil dynamics, it teaches how to act upon it. The chapter on practical nondisturbance techniques is especially enlightening to any serious market gardener."--Jean-Martin Fortier, author of The Market Gardener, "Our knowledge of how habitat restoration and regenerative agriculture work-how they proceed or falter-is being renovated as we speak. A new sense of how symbiotic mycorrhizae shape plant establishment and succession has been slowly emerging over the last quarter century. In his new book, Mycorrhizal Planet, Michael Phillips weaves his own web of astounding connections regarding what holds this earth together. Not since Paul Stamets's pioneering inquiry, Mycelium Running, have we been blessed by such a synthesis that tells how symbiotic fungi are the true and most trustworthy stewards of this planet. With his usual genius of explaining complex science in ways farmers and restorationists can grasp, Phillips reminds us that those in Washington, DC, have never really 'run this country,' our fungal allies have."--Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Growing Food in a Hotter, Drier Land, "Michael Phillips is an emissary from the fungal realm, and he's here to tell us, through both study and practice, how our partnership with fungi is not only crucial but how it can be carried out practically on our homesteads and farms."--Ben Falk, author of The Resilient Farm and Homestead, "The world desperately needs the information in Mycorrhizal Planet! I am so glad Michael Phillips wrote this book. His approach is creative, inspired, and down-to-earth. A worthy effort with many useful practices laid out for all."--Dave Jacke, coauthor of Edible Forest Gardens, "Michael Phillips is an emissary from the fungi world, and he's here to tell us, through both study and  practice, how our partnership with fungi is not only crucial but how it can be carried out practically on our homesteads and farms."--Ben Falk, author of The Resilient Farm and Homestead, "In Mycorrhizal Planet, Michael Phillips takes us on a journey into the realm of cutting-edge soil science, while always maintaining a playful sense of passion, excitement, and levity. As deep as Phillips goes into sharing his immense knowledge of the mechanics of vibrant living soils and their role in plant health, he never loses sight of the bigger picture--that of regenerating the planetary ecosystem. To that end, he offers robust practical applications for agricultural enterprises of all sizes. The beauty of this timely and important book is that we now know not only how but why we must embrace and cooperate with the innate intelligence of the biological world as we develop the agroecosystems that will sustain us in the future."--Scott Vlaun, executive director, Center for an Ecology-Based Economy, "Mostland plants depend on symbiotic fungi in their roots--mycorrhizas--to help them to grow. Some, like orchids and many pines, depend on them absolutely. In fact, with no mycorrhizas: no land plants to speak of, and hence no land animals, including human beings. Like dung beetles and flies and microbes in general, root fungi are the largely unsung heroes of nature, cryptic creatures that make the world work. Michael Phillips's Mycorrhizal Planet brings them centre-stage--where, despite their modest demeanour, they deserve to be."--Colin Tudge, founder, The College for Real Farming and Food Culture, "Mycorrhizal Planet isn't just a book about wild-running fungi. It covers in great detail all the benefits, scientific research, and technical information known about mycorrhizae. It also outlines methods of how to manage soils with the use of organic fertilizers, crops grown, and proper tillage to get the biology to flourish-including mycorrhizae. Because if a grower knows why, he or she will teach themselves how."--Gary Zimmer, founder, Midwestern BioAg; author of The Biological Farmer, "Mycorrhizal Planet is a thoroughly researched treatise on the impact of root fungi on the functioning of our biosphere. It is written in Michael Phillips's usual unique, enjoyable, and easily readable style. It is a must-read for all individuals seriously interested in the quality of human life and future of our planet."--George W. Bird, professor, Michigan State University
Copyright Date
2017
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2016-042187
Dewey Decimal
581.7/85
Dewey Edition
23

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