We might slice them into a salad, savor them in a sauce, wonder
at their power to intoxicate or poison, marvel at their
multifarious presence in the forest--but few of us realize that
mushrooms, humbly thriving on decay, are crucial to life on Earth
as we know it. In this book a distinguished biologist, long
intrigued by the secret life of fungi, reveals the power of these
curious organisms--not quite animal, not quite plant--to enchant
and instruct, to nourish and make way for all sorts of superior
forms of nature.
In a style at once learned and quirky, personal and commanding,
Elio Schaechter imparts the fascinating minutiae and the weighty
implications of his subject--a primarily microscopic life form that
nonetheless accounts for up to two tons of matter for every human
on the planet. He shows us how fungi, the great decomposers,
recycle most of the world's vegetable matter--from a blade of grass
to a strapping tree--and thus prevent us from sinking under
ever-accumulating masses of decaying matter.
With the same expertise and contagious enthusiasm that he
brings to the biology of mushrooms, Schaechter conveys the allure
of the mushroom hunt. Drawing on his own experience as well as that
of seasoned pickers and amateur mycologists, he explains when and
where to find mushrooms, how they are cultivated, and how they are
used in various cultures. From the delectable to the merely
tolerable, from the hallucinogenic to the deadly, a wide variety of
mushrooms are covered in this spirited presentation.
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