Raspberry plant i bought from the Home Depot for $46 including tax July 14 2024 so far no fruits hope my raspberry plant grows nice & big I really enjoy raspberries it is written in the Holy King James Bible the word of the Lord according to saint Moses the prophet 1300 BC Before Christ it is written in the Holy King James Bible the word of the Lord according to saint Moses the prophet of israel 1450 BC Before Christ Genesis 8:22 While the earth remaineth, seedtime & harvest, & cold & heat, & summer & winter, & day & night shall not cease. amen this plant suffered & almost died due to lack of minerals i had to purchase compost & gravel be blessed by God the Father God the Son & God the Holy Spirit Hallelujah Hallelujah Blessed be the word of the Lord for Christ is risen Hallelujah Hallelujah peace be still in Nomine Patris et FiLii et Spiritus Sancti amen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyze3ZjklX8
The Hidden World of Plants: Survival & Evolution | SLICE SCIENCE | FULL DOC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC4sbsM7uZA
The Secret Language of Plants | SLICE SCIENCE | FULL DOC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu7PjKawjwI
Food security - A growing dilemma | DW Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2HR-a_ScAU
The Intelligent Design of Plants (2025 Dallas Conference on Science & Faith)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTBhy5RH8hs
I Cut My Plant’s Roots In Half...And This Happened
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBHQ4HnrxO4
'Oldest living thing on earth' discovered in Chile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TJWuDAa4sM
We Take This Miracle for Granted Every Day
Reforestation can be defined as the process of replanting trees in areas that have been affected by natural disturbances like wildfires, drought, insect & disease infestations — & unnatural ones like logging, mining, agricultural clearing & development. All the countries in the world need a reforestation program especially desert countries as Saudi Arabia gmo's are there to help drought infected deserts. Trees get nitrogen primarily from the soil, absorbing it as ammonium NH4 or nitrate NO3 through their roots, but this usable nitrogen comes from atmospheric nitrogen N2 being "fixed" into ammonia by soil bacteria & fungi, often in partnership with the tree's roots, in a crucial process called the nitrogen cycle. The Nitrogen Cycle: A Bacterial Partnership Nitrogen Fixation: Atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is abundant but unusable; bacteria (diazotrophs) in the soil or root nodules convert Atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia NH3. Nitrification: Other bacteria convert this ammonia into nitrite NO2 & then into nitrate NO3, a form plants readily use. Absorption: Tree roots absorb ammonium & nitrate ions, using them to build proteins, chlorophyll, and DNA. Symbiotic Relationship: Many trees form partnership with mycorrhizal fungi that extend root system and supply nutrients like nitrogen, receiving sugar from the tree in return. Decomposition: When organic matter (leaves, dead organisms) decompose, bacteria release nitrogen back into the soil, making it available again. Trees get nitrogen from the air, but only after microorganisms convert it into a usable form in the soil. Soil is Key: The soil act as the primary reservoir conversion center for plant-available nitrogen. Roots & Fungi: Root hairs absorb nutrients, often with the help of symbiotic fungi that act as nutrient-gathering extension. Trees are never Nitrogen defecient yet human beings most Americans are Nitrogen defecient which is pathogenic & if Nitrogen level in the human body deminish to a low threshold it is fatal because DNA is made of Nitrogen Trees have an abundance of Nitrogen which is why tress live so long more than 500 years . Yes, plants use chlorine as an essential micronutrient, crucial for photosynthesis (splitting water), regulating fluid balance (osmoregulation), stomata function, and overall growth, though they absorb it as the chloride ion Cl and too much can be harmful, especially from treated tap water. Essential Function Photosynthesis: Chlorine help split water molecules (photolysis) to generate energy for glucose production.Water Balance (Osmoregulation): It works with potassium to control water movement and maintain turgor pressure (firmness).Stomatal Regulation: Chlorine help open and close stomata, controlling moisture release and gas exchange. Nutrient Transport: Involved in moving nutrients across cell membranes. Sources & Concerns Natural Sources: Plants get chloride from soil minerals, sea spray, and volcanic emissions. Tap Water: Municipal water often contains chlorine for disinfection, which can harm plants if levels are too high (above 4 ppm), causing wilting or spots. Excess Chlorine: While needed in small amounts, high levels (like from heavily chlorinated water) can be toxic, so filtering water is often recommended for indoor plants. Deficiency & Toxicity Deficiency: Can lead to wilting, spots, and reduced growth, though deficiencies are less common than toxicity issues. Toxicity: Too much chlorine can be detrimental, so managing water quality is important for healthy plants in summary Chlorinated water is good for the flora & fauna & humans.
Leaves are home to a massive & diverse community of microbes known as the phyllosphere. While we’ve focused on the gut microbiome, the "skin" of a leaf is a harsh, high-UV environment where bacteria must be experts at DNA repair to survive. 1. Common Bacterial Residents A single leaf can host tens of millions of bacteria. The most common "carbon eaters" on leaves include:
Pseudomonas: These are highly adaptable. Some species even have "ice-nucleating" protein that can cause frost to form on the leaf so they can drink the melting water. Pantoea: Often found on edible greens; they specialize in fermenting the simple sugar (glucose/fructose) that leak from the leaf's pores (stomata). Methylobacterium: These "pink-pigmented" bacteria are unique because they feed on methanol, a byproduct of the plant's cell wall metabolism. They are the "detoxifiers" of the leaf surface. Bacillus: These produce hardy spores that can survive extreme heat & drought, much like the probiotics found in some yogurt. 2. Survival Mechanisms: The "MRN" of Plants
Because leaves are exposed to direct sunlight, their bacteria have evolved elite defense: UV Protection: Many leaf bacteria produce pigments (carotenoids) to act as a "sunscreen" for their DNA. Robust DNA Assembly: Just like the MRN complex in human stem cells, leaf bacteria have specialized enzymes to quickly patch "thymine dimers" (kinks in DNA) caused by solar radiation. Biofilms: They secrete a sticky "glue" made of polysaccharides to anchor themselves to the leaf so they aren't washed away by rain. 3. Impact on Human Health
When you eat raw leaves (like spinach or kale), you ingest these bacteria: Nitrogen Cycling: Some leaf bacteria can convert nitrate into nitrite. While usually harmless, if left on the counter too long, they can increase the nitrogen byproduct in your food. Immune Training: Exposure to "friendly" environmental bacteria from plants is thought to help prevent the undermethylation & immune overactivity seen in modern urban environment. Species Diversity: Consuming a wide variety of leaves increase your Alpha Diversity by introducing different "carbon-eating" microbes to your gut.
so take your probiotics & make cedar snoothies
In trees, glutathione function similar to how it does in humans—acting as a "master antioxidant" & metabolic regulator—but its synthesis is specialized for the unique stress of plant life, such as photosynthesis & extreme weather 1. The "Leaf Factory" (Synthesis) Just as your liver is a primary site for glutathione, a tree’s leaves (specifically the chloroplasts) are the main production hubs. Two-Step Assembly: Like human cells, trees use two ATP-dependent steps to combine glutamate, cysteine & glycine. Chloroplast Focus: In trees, the first enzyme (GCL) is found exclusively in the chloroplasts, while the second (GS) is in both the chloroplasts & the cytosol. This allows the tree to protect the sensitive photosynthetic machinery from high-energy light damage. 2. Guarding Against Environmental Stress Trees use glutathione as a "stress marker" and a chemical shield against external threats: Air Pollution Detox: Trees use glutathione to neutralize air pollutants like ozone O3 & sulfur dioxide So2. Drought & Heat: During drought, trees like apple trees initially increase their glutathione concentration to handle oxidative stress, but level may crash if the stress becomes too intense. Heavy Metals: Trees use glutathione to build phytochelatins, which act like "magnets" to grab toxic metals (like cadmium) & move them into the vacuole (the cell's "trash can") for safe storage. 3. Regeneration and "Plant Stem Cells" We previously discussed how glutathione is critical for human stem cells; it is equally vital for a tree's ability to heal and regrow: Injury Signaling: When a tree is damaged, it releases a wave of glutathione. This acts as a signal to shorten the G1 phase of the cell cycle, accelerating cell proliferation so the tree can rapidly regrow its bark or tissue. Nucleus Protection: During cell division, up to 80% of a cell's glutathione can migrate into the nucleus to protect the DNA as it is being assembled May the Holy Roman Catholic Church be blessed by God the Father God the Son & God the Holy Spirit Hallelujah Hallelujah Blessed be the word of the Lord for Christ is risen Hallelujah Hallelujah peace be still in Nomine Patris et FiLii et Spiritus Sancti amen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFQ9BXkm0LI
New forests for greater climate protection? | DW Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUtZcC6fVag
Can trees stop climate change? | DW Documentary
The Green Wall: China's Defense Against Desertification | SLICE EARTH | FULL DOC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCli0gyNwL0
How the UN is Holding Back the Sahara Desert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hZUXm6YF54
Ingenious, the Great Green Wall to contain the Sahara Sand | SLICE EXPERTS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlzABuM9-dw
Fighting Sahara Desertification: The Green Wall Project | SLICE SCIENCE | FULL DOC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_SzuUHXP1M&t=39s
Inside the food forest revolution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO2Hz3oX5d8
Can China's Great Green Wall Stop Its Deserts From Spreading?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKKCG-Rw5Kw
Stopping the Sahara: Morocco and Senegal's Environmental Battle | SLICE EARTH | FULL DOCUMENTARY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0npGU38ouo
How the UAE is Looking to Make the Desert Green Again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV3E1MhTjHI
The Great Green Wall: Africa’s Answer to Desertification | FULL DOCUMENTARY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0nAX0Ehooo
The Secrets Hiding In Singapore's Greenest Buildings | Singapore Hour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7FUBKaFkP0
Living Air: How Plants Interact With Microbes in the Atmosphere
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-E6oOGeq0A&t=205s
Billion Dollar Flower Market | ENDEVR Documentary