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Quote from: aruby on September 30, 2009, 12:09:58 AMSince the Chernobyl Disaster from April 1986 and radioactive fallout I personal don't consume wild collected edible funghi anymore. All are regarded suspicious due contamination with Cäsium-137... maybe that explains why on over night field trips i've seen Mountain Goat glowing in the dark Cheers Dave
Since the Chernobyl Disaster from April 1986 and radioactive fallout I personal don't consume wild collected edible funghi anymore. All are regarded suspicious due contamination with Cäsium-137...
I will just mention some fungi are phosphorecent before some of this speculation gets out of hand . It is quite erie to see rotting wood glowing in the dark; the cause being biological and not due to radioactive contamination.
Quote from: David Lyttle on September 30, 2009, 10:07:47 AMI will just mention some fungi are phosphorecent before some of this speculation gets out of hand . It is quite erie to see rotting wood glowing in the dark; the cause being biological and not due to radioactive contamination.Perfect for a light snack, David?