One of the members of the soil ecology that is mentioned on a generalized note is fungi. Although we recognize their importance, there aren’t a lot of specifics tied to mycology—and that’s because there’s still a lot we don’t know about them. As a branch of science, mycology is still relatively new, and a lot less studied compared to other fields of study.
Today, mycologist Peter McCoy sheds some more light on fungi from a deeply mycological perspective.
Peter McCoy is a mycologist and mycology educator with 17 years of experience. Known for mushroom cultivation and mycological remediation, he authored Radical Mycology, a 650-page book of condensed knowledge about fungi. He also created Mycologos in response to the growing need for accessible mycological education.
Learn from Peter at https://mycologos.world/
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In this episode of In Search of Soil
- How are mycelia faring in this day and age? (02:09)
- Fungi are the first to come back from the most detriment (03:18)
- 7% of CO2 are from humans and 85% comes from the soil (06:00)
- Fungal respiration (07:06)
- We’re living in the fungi and plants’ world (08:14)
- The paradigm shift when studying fungi (09:13)
- Tons of undiscovered science behind fungi (11:11)
- Mycology: we don’t know what we don’t know yet (11:46)
- Fungal mycology and human intersections with mycology (12:18)
- We’re in the fourth era of the human-fungal history (13:13)
- Mycology is a neglected mega-science (15:25)
- Where agriculture’s understanding of mycology is (16:02)
- Mycology isn’t learned about (17:41)
- Shifting the awareness about fungi (18:40)
- Fungi in a culinary standpoint (19:58)
- Fungi in an agricultural standpoint (20:33)
- Fungal mycelium and their compounds may be the primary source of carbon in whole soil communities (22:22)
- What exactly is mycelium made of? (27:35)
- The fungal cell wall (28:36)
- How readily viable is sloughed-off fungi? (30:55)
- If fungi pair up with plants, how much carbon is produced by the plants, and how much is produced by the fungi? (33:28)
- What can a plant do if it’s been stripped off from its relationship with the microorganisms it’s dependent on? (38:18)
- Plants have evolved to be entirely dependent on fungi (40:10)
- Why some plants don’t form robust relationships with microorganisms (43:35)
- The definition of a mycorrhiza (44:44)
- Dark septate endophytes or DSEs (45:38)
- Does crop rotation make sense in the perspective of plant-fungi relationships? (47:30)
- Given a robust soil ecosystem, would fungal intervention suffice in keeping the harmful pathogens away from the plant? (54:43)
- Withholding fertilizer application because the soil ecosystem fertilizes itself (58:23)
- Trichoderma species of mold (01:00:57)
- Assuming there isn’t good fungi in the soil, will the good fungi show up if you take care of your soil well enough? (01:03:36)
- Are quickly made compost beneficial to developing fungi? (01:07:12)
- What fungi do you need? (01:09:44)
- What kind of fungi do you want to encourage to grow in the soil as much as possible? (01:13:33)
- Putting in all stages of decomposition in your compost pile (01:19:02)
- Is there any heat in fungal decomposition? (01:21:40)
- Going about speeding up wood chip compost (01:24:02)
- The go-to: garden giant mushroom (01:24:47)
- The ideal temperature to speed up composting in a lab setting (01:26:45)
- Optimum moisture for fungi (01:28:28)
- Oxygen and decomposition: are there fungi that thrive in low oxygen? (01:30:02)
- Are we adding fungal food when we add finished compost? (01:32:32)
- Soil amendments that benefit fungi (01:34:20)
- Growing mycology with community science (01:38:40)
- Propagating resident fungi and re-inoculating (01:40:55)
- Do compost teas make sense and are they really doing anything (01:45:21)
- Propagation: the limiting factor is air agitation (01:47:48)
- Stick to paying attention on keeping what’s above ground healthy (01:52:47)
- Nature will find a way to put things in place where they belong (01:55:32)
- Concentrate on bringing back as much diversity as possible (01:56:35)
- A fungal perspective on biochar (01:57:00)
- Mycologos, Radical Mycology by Peter McCoy (01:59:38)
- Diego wraps up the episode with where to get in touch with Peter McCoy (02:03:28)
- Accountability and intellectual honesty (01:05:20)
- Anyone can make a mycological breakthrough tomorrow (02:07:33)
- Arbuscular mycorrhiza: a mycological mindblower (02:08:31)