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this a thread for anything related to botany. mycology is also welcome for discussion. what is everyones thought on trying to create perennial wheat

>> No.8711905

wouldn't the ensuing parasite and disease burden make it obsolete?

>> No.8713812

>>8711905
that is a good point but i think we would be able to keep those things away with a little effort

>> No.8713823

Agroecology guy will talk ITT later

>> No.8714090
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I have a mycology exam friday, I'll come back tomorrow for questions maybe

>> No.8714123

>>8714090
quick, what's a spitzenkörper

>> No.8714128

>>8714123
Wtf idk, we didn't learn that yet

>> No.8714139

>>8714128
oh boy, you're fucked

>> No.8714141

>>8714090
Maybe you know what woronin bodies are.

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I have an experiment on how well certain plants (mainly lettuce, tomatoes and sweet peppers) grow under artificial light sources. (LED vs Fluorencent vs cassual sunlight as reffrence) with each pauses of a bunch of hours at night. So far has the lettuce started to sprout like I was expecting at all the three plastic green houses.

So eh, what's up with the rest of you all?

>> No.8716873

>>8711316
Anyone know a good book for identifying molds, yeast and/or macrofungi?

>> No.8718667

What's the diffrence between vegetatitve structures and reproductive structures ?

>> No.8718775

>>8718667
Ok I found it by myself
Vegetative structures serve the purpose of getting and stocking food
Reproductive structures allows the pathogen to produce spores and shit so it can travel distances, spread and infect other plants

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>>8711316
I have a topic: Mimosa pudica.

It is at least capable of simple learning through conditioning. Is Mimosa sentient?

>> No.8719232

>>8719192
why would reacting to motion cause sentience

>> No.8719244

>>8719192
Are sponges sentient?

>> No.8719245

>>8719232
As it is capable of learning and short-term memory, it must have a consciousness of some sort.