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1. Meticulous assessment of fungi was not assigned

2. ... not all mycological aspects are relevant.

 

1. Neither was mistaking motor oil for K. deusta, which still is an essential element of your snappy "formula" and "diagnosis" :lol: :lol: .

2. Not all, but some - such as K. deusta - are :001_tt2: .

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Cut him some slack Gerrit! we all learn:vollkommenauf:
Unless we think we know it all already....:001_rolleyes:

 

Also, motor oil was not mentioned; all kinds of crap flies off of cars when they hit trees.

 

re K/U/H deusta, the name of the fungus does not matter when there is not enough wood left to hold the tree up. I'll post other pics before this thread devolves further. Thanks tc. :thumbup1:

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Unless we think we know it all already....:001_rolleyes:

 

Also, motor oil was not mentioned; all kinds of crap flies off of cars when they hit trees.

 

re K/U/H deusta, the name of the fungus does not matter when there is not enough wood left to hold the tree up. I'll post other pics before this thread devolves further. Thanks tc. :thumbup1:

 

 

KD does not hollow trees, and that first line makes me think you do ask for it!:001_rolleyes:

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Unless we think we know it all already....:001_rolleyes:

 

... that first line makes me think you do ask for it! :001_rolleyes:

 

And it wasn't the first time.

 

Also, motor oil was not mentioned; all kinds of crap flies off cars when they hit trees

 

So what other car related black foam rubber materials did you include in your diagnosis then ?

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"And it wasn't the first time."

 

What goes around comes around. I'm up for a truce, myself, but as long as we have opposite views on whether trees or fungi play a leading role in ecosystems, some conflict is unavoidable.

 

No blood lost; not a big deal

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opposite views on whether trees or fungi play a leading role in ecosystems

 

Neither in human, nor in forest or tree species specific ecosystems, a single organism or a family of species plays a leading role without total or partial dependence on the support or cooperation of some or all other participants. See my post on contextual (eco)system theory : point 2.

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"And it wasn't the first time."

 

What goes around comes around. I'm up for a truce, myself, but as long as we have opposite views on whether trees or fungi play a leading role in ecosystems, some conflict is unavoidable.

 

No blood lost; not a big deal

 

Theres a fine line between mutual jousting and what goes on here.:001_rolleyes:

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As long as we have opposite views on whether trees or fungi play a leading role in ecosystems, some conflict is unavoidable.

 

No blood lost; not a big deal

 

Fungi would be the last organism standing in a total collapse of the global eco system, so lead role is and always has been, as far as land based pioneering goes the lead role to fungi.

 

And there are plenty of men that will back that up, and with hard evidence too!

 

you shoot yourself in the foot making statements like that,

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as far as land based pioneering goes the lead role to fungi ...

 

... starting more than 400 million years ago in symbiosis with cyanobacteria and developing from 420-370 million years ago into lichens (Prototaxites), a symbiosis of fungi and algae, so even then there was no leading role to play for a single organism.

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