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gels and fusarium in plants... by stumped ..... Morgellons Disease Forum

Date:   3/12/2012 2:02:40 PM ( 13 y ago)
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because Fungihomeworld documented so many gels and fibers this seemed something good to share here. The link has more info and drawings that were helpful. There is a theory about fusarium and morgellons on mdr.

http://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/hcol/fusarium.asp


"Upon entering the xylem, the vascular system becomes infected by hyphae and fungus spores called microconidia. The hyphae and microconidia are carried upwards in the water stream, but are halted, after a day or so, by a gel plug produced by the plant. “The gels have a composition similar to primary cell walls, but lack cellulose.” (Vascular Wilt Disease of Plants, Tjamos) If the initial infection is light, and the plant responds rapidly, then the disease can be confined to a few infected vessels. However, if the initial infection is severe and the plant response is slow, the fungus will germinate past the gel blockage by penetrating the gel with its hyphae and producing spores on the other side. (www.helios.com) The plant will repeatedly respond with a gel barrier, but often the spread is already too severe. In fact, the plant’s gel seems to clog the water system, adding to the wilting symptoms. (See link for reasons for symptoms)


of course we are not plants.... unless the agrobacterium that was found in the morg patients by Suny has changed something in our response?

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