FuzzyPlantEnthusiast

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Okay. I guess caring about finding practical solutions to our problems is a waste of brain cells. Have fun in your echo chamber of misery!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It's not all doom and gloom, my friend! Certain photocatalysis reactions can reduce most(~90%), if not all micro-plastics in wastewater with the obvious downsides being that it requires a constant power source and takes significantly longer than conventional treatment.

One could also leverage the use of microorganisms like Chlorella or crude plant extracts during pretreatment but that is probably beyond the scope of what you're thinking.

 

"The conservation of the genetic resources of old trees is crucial to their ecological role but is extremely difficult, especially for oak species (Quercus spp.) displaying recalcitrance in seed and vegetative propagation methods. Our study aimed to assess the regenerative potential of Quercus robur trees of different ages (up to 800 years) during micropropagation. We also aimed to determine how in vitro conditions can influence in vitro regeneration responses.[..]"

 

Hello all,

With the threat of honeybee extinction looming on the horizon, I got to thinking that rearing stingless bees could eventually supplant apiculture for the production of high-value base materials used in the biomedical industry. Unfortunately, they don't produce much in the way of actual honey and the slow (re-)adoption of the practice has coincided with the loss of traditional knowledge and habitat destruction in Mesoamerica.

Despite many efforts to fund research programs around the world, interest in adopting meliponiculture here in North America seems next to nil. Perhaps there is a good reason behind it, but I suspect it's merely the product of ignorance and lack of funding sources.

With that said, has anyone heard or read anything that suggests the potential for (safely and lawfully) importing these little beauties into North America? Even if you don't know, I would love to hear everyone's thoughts and musings on meliponine bees anyways.

 

Today, I learned about depictions of anthropomorphic "Moth Men" bearing Datura stalks in Pre-Columbian era kiva murals. Enjoy this not-so little overview of esoteric knowledge!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I regularly employ the use of biodiversity data like SEINet to crossref with herbarium specimens. Honorable mention to the North American Ethnobotany Database for pulling up bibliographic info on plant-human interactions. There's also a tool to lookup collection site IDs for cacti and succulents here: BCSS Field No. Lookup. These aren't necessarily in the realm of plant care but I believe they could make a nice additon to the sidebar. Cheers!

 

18th-century botanical illustrator that is said to have pioneered an entire art form near the end of her life.

An interactive collage of her works hosted by The British Museum

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

One of my favorite contemporary bands, Finom(formerly Ohmme), might give you the vibe you're looking for. Top notch songwriting! Laden with influences ranging from Arto Lindsay to The White Stripes throughout.

 

Taken at the Desert Botanical Gardens parking lot in April. The heat that day was stifling yet so was the beauty of my surroundings!

Fun factoid: These trees have chlorophyll rich bark that perform photosynthesis.

 

Fresh from the neglected vaults of the Internet Archive! My hope is that some aspiring artists out there will see this and find something that they resonate with.

Ryuichi Sakamoto has been considered a pioneer in several genres of electronic music. Sadly, he passed away earlier this year in March at age 71.

There is also a 2017 film, 'Coda' for those that fancy an updated biography.

His personal site: http://www.sitesakamoto.com/

 

Steam Sky is a roguelike set in a steampunk environment that puts the player in command of a flying ship - managing your crew members, trading, crafting, etc.(in no particular order).

If you appreciate what the developer makes and would like to support their efforts, then please consider buying their game on Itch or making a contribution on Liberapay!

https://thindil.itch.io/steam-sky

https://liberapay.com/thindil

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