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The trees' intelligent root management
I swear I tried to find an intellgent subject-line.
My question is provoked by a recommendation that I have got from a local network of “fruit-tree-activists”. Emery knows immediately who I am referring to. I am planting some fruit trees, so they advise to put some dung at the bottom of the hole, cover it with a good layer of good soil, then install the tree on top of these two layers. While the stocked nutrients will allow the little tree to settle in, the layer of soil protects its roots from the potential aggressiveness of the dung. Trees are reacting to their environment “intelligently” in that they continuously adapt their development and appear to even communicate their condition to others in the vicinity. Does anyone know what they will actually “do” with the dung? Are there some kind of “special roots” which will determine and organize the right rationing scheme... whatever. TIA Michael -- Location: Lower Normandy (Orne), France GnuPG/OpenPGP 4096R/3216CF02 2013-11-15 [expires: 2015-11-15] sub 4096R/2751C550 2013-11-15 [expires: 2015-11-15] [Next key will use elliptic-curve algorithm! :-) Get GnuPG!!] |
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The trees' intelligent root management
On 09/01/15 08:16, Michael Uplawski wrote:
I swear I tried to find an intellgent subject-line. My question is provoked by a recommendation that I have got from a local network of “fruit-tree-activists”. Emery knows immediately who I am referring to. I am planting some fruit trees, so they advise to put some dung at the bottom of the hole, cover it with a good layer of good soil, then install the tree on top of these two layers. While the stocked nutrients will allow the little tree to settle in, the layer of soil protects its roots from the potential aggressiveness of the dung. Trees are reacting to their environment “intelligently” in that they continuously adapt their development and appear to even communicate their condition to others in the vicinity. Does anyone know what they will actually “do” with the dung? Are there some kind of “special roots” which will determine and organize the right rationing scheme... whatever. TIA Michael I don't know but it's probably as simple as the way that plants grow towards the light - which is a deceptively simple process that superficially looks "intelligent". |
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