From Ars Technica, an interesting study about the Pinyon pine and its fungal associations.
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Researchers took seeds from drought-tolerant and drought-intolerant
trees, then exposed them to soil containing fungal communities from both
drought-tolerant and drought-intolerant roots. Even when grown with the
opposite soil, the seeds ignored the local fungal community; both
drought-tolerant and drought-intolerant seeds still cultivated the same
species of fungus as their adult forbears.
It turned out that the inheritance of the fungus is what actually
made the different trees drought-tolerant or drought intolerant; seeds
from drought-tolerant mothers only grew larger than their
drought-intolerant cousins when in the presence of their attendant
fungi. The tree’s genetics simply helped it recruit specific species of
fungi.
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2017-09-29
2017-09-22
Pima Country Public Library circulates seeds too
"In addition to books and DVDs, in 2012 the Pima Country Public Library
system became one of the first in the nation to circulate seeds.
Aspiring gardeners can look up varieties electronically, put seeds on
reserve and check out 10 packs at a time. Availability changes with the
seasons: By mid-September, tomato seeds are long gone, but many other
seeds — including dill, arugula, cucumbers, the flat white teardrop
shapes of squash seeds, and the small dry beads of tepary beans — rattle
in paper envelopes. Participating branches offer support as well as
seeds, such as gardening classes, brochures, and, of course, books. The
greenest beds flourish with flowers, herbs, vegetables and an idea: That
public libraries can be resources for local food growers as well as
local readers."
See more High Country News (http://www.hcn.org/articles/communities-tucsons-seed-library-fosters-food-sovereignty-in-a-desert).
See more High Country News (http://www.hcn.org/articles/communities-tucsons-seed-library-fosters-food-sovereignty-in-a-desert).
2017-09-21
0.03" rain so far in September
We've had a couple rain events so far this month.
9/3/2017 0.02" rain
9/21/2017 0.01" rain
I'm not taking this as a harbinger of a wet water year and you shouldn't either. Still, it's nice to settle the dust and in some cases help with brush fire control.
9/3/2017 0.02" rain
9/21/2017 0.01" rain
I'm not taking this as a harbinger of a wet water year and you shouldn't either. Still, it's nice to settle the dust and in some cases help with brush fire control.
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