Links to recent media about our work:

- Mycorrhizae Matters: Ongoing Research around Improving Phosphorous Uptake in Buffer. An interview about our research on two regenerative farms that involves incorporating mycorrhizae fungi in areas on farms (i.e. riparian buffers and edge of fields) through ecological restoration practices that involve soil science of phosphorus mitigation via myco-phytoremediation for water quality, pollinator habitat, rematriation, and ecoliteracy.
https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/watershed-forestry-partnership/restoration-roundup-podcast/mycorrhizae-matters-ongoing-research
https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/watershed-forestry-partnership/restoration-roundup-podcast/mycorrhizae-matters-ongoing-research

- Growing Endemic Mycorrhizae Fungi with Regenerative Farms, A video highlighting what we shared at the 41st Winter VT NOFA conference. And our NESARE report (ONE21-391) Mycorrhizal Banks to Enhance Vegetable Yield and Reduce Water Quality Impairment by Mitigating Excessive Soil Phosphorus from year 1 of research at the site. Note the guides in the description which you can download and print for reference to use!

- Marvin Seminar Talk in exchange for receiving the Marvin Science Award for Science and Conservation. Ecological Reconciliation through Myco-Phytoremediation of Phosphorus for Water Quality, Pollinator Habitat, and Rematriation on Unceded Abenaki Territory

Article in ecoNews VT on 8/28/22, Ongoing Research Aims to Improve Water Quality, Pollinator Habitat, and Support Abenaki
https://www.econewsvt.org/news/ongoing-research-aims-to-improve-water-quality-pollinator
https://www.econewsvt.org/news/ongoing-research-aims-to-improve-water-quality-pollinator

- Our 3rd Peer Reviewed Scientific Article in People, Plants, Planet: Effects of mycorrhizae, plants, and soils on phosphorus leaching and plant uptake: Lessons learned from a mesocosm study https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ppp3.10263
- Our 3rd Peer Reviewed Scientific Article in People, Plants, Planet: Effects of mycorrhizae, plants, and soils on phosphorus leaching and plant uptake: Lessons learned from a mesocosm study https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ppp3.10263

- Our 2nd Peer Reviewed Scientific Article in Restoration Ecology: The effects of mycorrhizae on phosphorus mitigation and pollinator habitat restoration within riparian buffers on unceded land https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13671

- Myco-Phytoremediation Research Defense Presentation to the UVM Plant Soil Science Department for her 2nd Masters Degree. Here is the link: https://youtu.be/DBhP1gjptrU

- Myco-Phytoremediation Research for Water Quality, Pollinator Habitat, and Rematriation for NOFA Winter 2022 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w0rnQ451JtiEciC20pEQT2YupCy0U5yh/view?usp=sharing

- Recent AgriNews article: 'Ongoing Myco-Phytoremediation Research at Shelburne Farms' article in November 2021 Issue of AgriNews. p.5
https://mailchi.mp/state/ucfzh1ho21-4760556?fbclid=IwAR1wd8145bPsEgpBDdWvW8ntu_n3i5mNh5fDls2GZIjdvDzQ0F4GOdcd-nY

-Our First Peer-Reviewed Journal Article in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in the special issue of 'Pollution and Remediation Management.' The article title is: Potential for Mycorrhizae-Assisted Phytoremediation of Phosphorus for Improved Wate Quality.' https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/1/7

- An article written in UVM Headwaters Magazine by Chris Gish 9/5/20 THE CULTURE OF PERMACULTURE: VERMONT PRACTITIONERS REJECT THE DOGMA, EMBRACE THE PRINCIPLES in which I and colleagues are quoted in views on Permaculture's limits and capacity for possibilities.
http://uvmheadwaters.org/the-culture-of-permaculture/fbclid=IwAR2mkNQB7VsThBbA2mJZ6hkui5hhquGa0utC1sA7VClJWLMwN_HDoyoKUQo
http://uvmheadwaters.org/the-culture-of-permaculture/fbclid=IwAR2mkNQB7VsThBbA2mJZ6hkui5hhquGa0utC1sA7VClJWLMwN_HDoyoKUQo

- An essay 'Mycelial Musings' I wrote in book: Our Basins of Relations; The Art & Science of Living with Water edited by M.E. Sipe & Trevien Stanger in 2020.

- An interview summer 2020 with Garret White of DC Extinction Rebellion exploring the relationship between earth repair & reconciliation

- An interview 7Days Article fall 2019 about our work and Salix Solutions in effort to help mitigate stormwater

- A 7Days article spring 2019 discussing the importance of nurturing soil health in which we are mentioned

- A talk Jess gave early spring 2019 in VT Healthy Soils Coalition Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba5QnBMDT0s&feature=youtu.be starting: 24:12 though watch all to hear Cat Buxton & Dr. Juan Alvez

-Article about our philosophy from summer 2018: https://medium.com/curiouseedstories/jess-rubin-mycology-seems-sexy-but-9b5a170978c0
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