The intelligence of trees ... the DVD

Agriculture and soil. Pollution control, soil remediation, humus and new agricultural techniques.
lazzaret
x 17

Re: The intelligence of the trees ... the DVD




by lazzaret » 07/09/17, 20:59

I watched the two extracts and it goes in the direction of my convictions.

it also makes me think of the African elephants whose matriarchs are the cohesive link of the herd. It would also make me say that our foresters have it all wrong by making clear cuts. The new forestry techniques, including the forested forest which mimics a bit of a farming system by favoring natural reforestation seems to me even more, as a sensible method of forest management. With the small downside that the oldest trees are removed while the performance of a forest massif would surely be better if we left some venerable in place.

To bounce back on the phenoculture, could we not imagine one or two fruit trees (in proportion to the garden) which would play this role?
1 x
User avatar
Carl
I understand econologic
I understand econologic
posts: 99
Registration: 09/08/17, 08:03
Location: Britain
x 18

Re: The intelligence of the trees ... the DVD




by Carl » 07/09/17, 21:57

A DVD which seems very interesting.
At the time of artificial intelligence, it is time to realize that there are multiple forms of (natural) intelligence which we do not even suspect by existence!
In terms of communication, I already knew the impressive example of acacias in Africa: http://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/article/ ... 50684.html

But we can go further:
http://www.slate.fr/story/125580/les-ar ... arlent-ils
http://www.matierevolution.org/spip.php?article2006
http://planete.gaia.free.fr/vegetal/bot ... ement.html
0 x
Adept of laziness and sensitive to the quality of what my family consumes, I wish to make a vegetable garden of the lazy!

Back to "Agriculture: problems and pollution, new techniques and solutions"

Who is online ?

Users browsing this forum : No registered users and 308 guests