Triumph of the fungi: a rotten history
"Everyone is aware of the nineteenth-century Irish potato famine, but fungal diseases of many other crops have had similarly apocalyptic consequences. Today, coffee, cacao, and rubber are threatened by fungi throughout the tropics. Indeed, fungi have carved their way through the ages, attacking...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Everyone is aware of the nineteenth-century Irish potato famine, but fungal diseases of many other crops have had similarly apocalyptic consequences. Today, coffee, cacao, and rubber are threatened by fungi throughout the tropics. Indeed, fungi have carved their way through the ages, attacking every plant that we cultivate, constantly exploiting new hosts. In The Triumph of the Fungi, Nicholas Money offers an intimate picture of these pernicious microbes, the scientists who have sought to control them, and the people directly impacted by the loss of forest trees and cash crops. Even with the development of fungicides and other scientific breakthroughs, fungi continue to be unstoppable - this is the story of their triumph."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | Epidemie
fungal blights are much closer
to home than you may think. During
the twentieth century, millions of trees lining
our streets were marked for death. Once con¬
sidered an ideal shade tree, the American elm
was destroyed by a microscopic fungus. Over
the course of a single season the leaves of an
infected plant would wilt and become brittle,
their bright green color fading yellow, then
brown. Underneath the bark, new sapwood
was stained by the tree s futile response to
fungal invasion. Eventually, the vascular sys¬
tem clogged, and starved of vital water, the
elms dried out and perished. Carried by bee¬
tles along streets and through parks across
America, the fungus that caused Dutch elm
disease robbed cities of their greenery. The
beautiful American chestnut suffered a simi¬
lar fate.
Everyone is aware of the nineteenth-
century Irish potato famine, but fungal dis¬
eases of many other crops have had similarly
apocalyptic consequences. Today, coffee,
cacao, and rubber are threatened by fungi
throughout the tropics. Indeed, fungi have
carved their way through the ages, attacking
every plant that we cultivate, constantly
exploiting new hosts. In 7?ie Triumph of the Fungi,
Nicholas Money offers an intimate picture of
these pernicious microbes, the scientists who
have sought to control them, and the people
directly impacted by the loss of forest trees
and cash crops. Even with the development of
fungicides and other scientific break¬
throughs, fungi continue to be unstoppable
—
this is the story of their triumph.
Nicholas P. Money is a mycologist and Pro¬
fessor of Botany at Miami University in
Oxford, Ohio. He also is the author of Mr.
Bloomfield s Orchard: The Mysterious World of Mush¬
rooms, Molds, and Mycologists and Carpet Monsters and
Killer Spores: A Natural History of Tone Mold.
The Triumph of the Fungi
A Rotten History
NICHOLAS P MONEY
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Landscape Architect 1
CHAPTER 2 A Farewell to Elms 25
CHAPTER 3 The Decaffeinator 45
CHAPTER 4 Chocaholic Mushroom 65
CHAPTER 5 Rubber Eraser 83
CHAPTER 6 Cereal Killers
r 101
CHAPTER 7 Potato Soup 119
CHAPTER 8 Blights, Rusts, and Rots Never Sleep:
A Look at Forestry and Agriculture,
Biological Warfare, and the Global Impact
of Fungal Disease 137
Notes 161
Index 191
|
adam_txt |
Epidemie
fungal blights are much closer
to home than you may think. During
the twentieth century, millions of trees lining
our streets were marked for death. Once con¬
sidered an ideal shade tree, the American elm
was destroyed by a microscopic fungus. Over
the course of a single season the leaves of an
infected plant would wilt and become brittle,
their bright green color fading yellow, then
brown. Underneath the bark, new sapwood
was stained by the tree's futile response to
fungal invasion. Eventually, the vascular sys¬
tem clogged, and starved of vital water, the
elms dried out and perished. Carried by bee¬
tles along streets and through parks across
America, the fungus that caused Dutch elm
disease robbed cities of their greenery. The
beautiful American chestnut suffered a simi¬
lar fate.
Everyone is aware of the nineteenth-
century Irish potato famine, but fungal dis¬
eases of many other crops have had similarly
apocalyptic consequences. Today, coffee,
cacao, and rubber are threatened by fungi
throughout the tropics. Indeed, fungi have
carved their way through the ages, attacking
every plant that we cultivate, constantly
exploiting new hosts. In 7?ie Triumph of the Fungi,
Nicholas Money offers an intimate picture of
these pernicious microbes, the scientists who
have sought to control them, and the people
directly impacted by the loss of forest trees
and cash crops. Even with the development of
fungicides and other scientific break¬
throughs, fungi continue to be unstoppable
—
this is the story of their triumph.
Nicholas P. Money is a mycologist and Pro¬
fessor of Botany at Miami University in
Oxford, Ohio. He also is the author of Mr.
Bloomfield's Orchard: The Mysterious World of Mush¬
rooms, Molds, and Mycologists and Carpet Monsters and
Killer Spores: A Natural History of Tone Mold.
The Triumph of the Fungi
A Rotten History
NICHOLAS P MONEY
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Landscape Architect 1
CHAPTER 2 A Farewell to Elms 25
CHAPTER 3 The Decaffeinator 45
CHAPTER 4 Chocaholic Mushroom 65
CHAPTER 5 Rubber Eraser 83
CHAPTER 6 Cereal Killers
r 101
CHAPTER 7 Potato Soup 119
CHAPTER 8 Blights, Rusts, and Rots Never Sleep:
A Look at Forestry and Agriculture,
Biological Warfare, and the Global Impact
of Fungal Disease 137
Notes 161
Index 191 |
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