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Herbicide biological war

Ziza hankaurdina edo oinurdina (Clitocybe nuda). 
Onddo honek pestizidak eta herbizidak 
degradatzen ditu.
Ziza hankaurdina edo oinurdina (Clitocybe nuda). Onddo honek pestizidak eta herbizidak degradatzen ditu.
Zarata mediatikoz beteriko garai nahasiotan, merkatu logiketatik urrun eta irakurleengandik gertu dagoen kazetaritza beharrezkoa dela uste baduzu, ARGIA bultzatzera animatu nahi zaitugu. Geroz eta gehiago gara, jarrai dezagun txikitik eragiten.

A friend tells me about a worm that feeds on plastics. And I don't like the subject. Like so far. A good excuse is given to those who want to make more plastic. There are no forces in creating alternatives, keep moving the plastic forward!

Today I bring another similar issue: that of a fungus. From a fungus we know in the Basque Country. The mushroom, known as the leg or blue foot, is the Clitocybe knot. Some people use other names: Lepius nudus, Rhodopaxilus nudus, tricholoma personatum var. nudum, etc., but I'm not going to go into the stewardship of the myologists...

Mushroom is an edible mushroom. In spring it usually grows in coniferous plantations, but also in the grasslands and surrounding grasslands. It is produced in England, France and the Netherlands, but apparently it is not as fierce as it is pleasing.

Whether you like it or not, this mushroom breaks down and consumes the organic matter of the earth. This work does it with some enzymes: lacquer. In addition to fodder, these enzymes provide the mushroom with an extraordinary capacity: the supposedly more advanced agronomy, that is, the most chemical and polluting, which has engendered some of the worst criminals, degrading them. It was like turning a military general into a miserable cape. It destroys mushrooms, through enzymes, pesticides, herbicides and synthetic dyes. Especially herbicide, glyphosate and colours most commonly used in the textile industry. These dyes cause great damage to the environment; and on the glyphosate I will tell you that... Other mushrooms, such as multicolored skins (Versicolor Cheats) and cultured ears (Pleurotus ostreatus), are also investigating whether they are able to perform similar work.

Let's turn the mushroom near our orchards and fields. They will wash the earth and give us fodder. But without coffers for those who make capitalist agriculture, they don't give them any excuses to go ahead.


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