Seedlings
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What we do here is — actually it should be called a death lab, 'cause we try to kill the seedlings, make them rough — and then we come to the GreenLab.
Nirvana, he said, is what you arrive at when you have only bliss to look forward to and find in what looked like sorrows the
seedlings
of your joy.
So to deal with this, the park service has been planting rust-resistant white bark pine
seedlings
in the park, even in areas that they are otherwise managing as wilderness.
And if you can see those yellow dots, those are the young
seedlings
that have established within the network of the old mother trees.
And using our isotope tracers, we have found that mother trees will send their excess carbon through the mycorrhizal network to the understory seedlings, and we've associated this with increased seedling survival by four times.
So we set about an experiment, and we grew mother trees with kin and stranger's
seedlings.
When mother trees are injured or dying, they also send messages of wisdom on to the next generation of
seedlings.
So we've used isotope tracing to trace carbon moving from an injured mother tree down her trunk into the mycorrhizal network and into her neighboring seedlings, not only carbon but also defense signals.
And these two compounds have increased the resistance of those
seedlings
to future stresses.
We plant in the
seedlings
mixed with the bananas, the papayas, all the crops for the local people, but the trees are growing up fast in between as well.
A farmer who invests $2 in
seedlings
can make a profit of more than $80 in ten years, when some of the full-grown trees can be cut and sold.
As a result of these challenges, millions of people have been driven from their homes, prevented from working their fields, unable to get their products to markets, or cut off from supplies of improved seedlings, fertilizer, and financial services.
While the World Economic Forum used its annual meeting in Davos this month to call for one trillion new trees to be planted, Ahmed has already led a national campaign that planted 350 million tree
seedlings
in a single day.
For example, LLINs that are distributed to protect against malaria are often repurposed as fishing nets in Kenya, household curtains in Madagascar, and protection for plant
seedlings
in Nigeria.
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