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Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Episode 88: The Relationship Between Fungi, Endophytes, and Native Soil Biology with Dr. Mary Lucero

Jul 20, 2023
Dr. Mary Lucero, with 30 years of experience in scientific research and education in agriculture, discusses the importance of native biology thriving, the shapeshifting properties of fungi, the complex world of endophytes, and the Mycosome Hypothesis. She also shares indigenous concepts, her experience with farm ownership, and the challenges of microbial research in regenerative agriculture.
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Quick takeaways

  • The historical knowledge of plant absorption of nutrients through endocytosis and the impact of soil biology on plant development should be appreciated in regenerative agriculture.
  • Fungi, particularly endophytes found inside plant tissues, play a crucial role in promoting stress tolerance and plant health, challenging the need for genetic engineering of microbes.

Deep dives

Importance of Valuable Historical Knowledge in Agricultural Sciences

One of the main ideas discussed in the podcast is the appreciation for valuable historical knowledge that has been lost or ignored in the field of understanding disease-suppressive soils and soil microbiology. The speaker highlights how research dating back to the early 1900s explored concepts like plant absorption of nutrients through endocytosis and the impact of soil biology on plant development. This research was often overlooked in favor of a chemical-based approach. However, recent pioneers in the field have emphasized the critical role of biology in regeneration and regenerative agriculture, focusing on the importance of relationships between plants, soils, and soil microbes.

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