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Description
Teaming with Fungi is an important guide to mycorrhizae and the role they play in agriculture, horticulture, and hydroponics. Almost every plant in a garden forms a relationship with fungi, and many plants would not exist without their fungal partners. By better understanding this relationship, home gardeners can take advantage of the benefits of fungi, which include an increased uptake in nutrients, resistance to drought, earlier fruiting, and more. This must-have guide will teach you how fungi interact with plants and how to best to employ them in your home garden.
Product Details
Publisher | Timber Press (OR) |
Publish Date | January 11, 2017 |
Pages | 172 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781604697292 |
Dimensions | 9.1 X 6.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.2 pounds |
About the Author
Jeff Lowenfels is the author several of award-winning books on plants and soil, and he is the longest running garden columnist in North America. Lowenfels is a national lecturer as well as a fellow, hall of fame member, and former president of the Garden Writers of America.
Reviews
"A thorough yet accessible look at mycorrhizal fungi and their critical role in plant health and survival. . . . I recommend this book for the intermediate to advanced gardener, and certainly for anyone who grows plants professionally." --The American Gardener
"Does much to bring the concept to light." --Choice
"This small but mighty guide. . . translates complex science into clear language to enhance your knowledge of your garden soil." --Michigan Gardener
"At the end of this book, you will have all the knowledge you need to make your own inoculants and predict how they will benefit your crop, lawn, or garden." --The Gardener
"To say [Lowenfels] thinks deeply about this subterranean world [of soil] is an understatement." --Hamodia
"Teaming With Fungi helpfully demonstrates just how to apply the core principles of the mycorrhizal fungi process to produce healthier, hardier, happier Cannabis plants." --The Northwest Leaf
"The third great microbe title of Lowenfels' organic gardener's earthy trilogy." --The Daily Inter Lake
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