Wednesday, October 14, 2015

QUR'AN SURAT HUUD 6: ALLAH MEMBERI NAFKAH KEPADA MAKHLUK GHOIB.


SURAH HUUD 6: ALLAH MEMBERI NAFKAH KEPADA MAKHLUK GHOIB

There is no moving creatures on earth but its sustenance dependeth on God:He knoweth the time and place of its definite abode and its temporary deposit: all is in a clear Book1)

 
1)Lauh Mahfuzh is a “place” or a “book” where shapes, characteristics and fates of all creatures and matters are kept and  recorded. Very small portion of Lauh Mahfuzh have been known by Man in the form of knowledge.


FOR 500 MILLION YEARS NON-CHLOROPHYLLED MYCORRHIZA FUNGI CONSUMED GLUCOSE FROM HIGHER CLASS PLANTS.
  
     A mutualism symbiotic between mycorrhiza fungi and higher class plants where studied in many agricultural schools.
     Spores and vesicles of the mycorrhizal fungi were kept in a carrier. The carrier was mixed with mungbean seeds and then were dibbled in the soil when the planting time of a crop arrived.
     Absorbing water from moist soil made the mungbean seeds swollen and roots grew from the seeds. Mycorrhizal spores also absorbed water, swollen, broken and hyphae crept out. The hyphae, a thread like structure, have capability to identify mungbean root excretion. The hyphae then bored into the intercellular root cell and stayed inside the roots. The cooperation between those creatures were in biochemical and physical reactions as determined by their DNA.
The growing and branching of mycorrhizal hyphae in the soil absorbed nutrients and flowed the nutrients into the mungbean roots. Meanwhile the glucose made by mungbean assimilation when the mungbean have been grown tall was given to mycorrhiza by intercellular connection. In the area where there were attachment between the two cells, the mungbean cell walls grew thinner so that flowing of nutrients between them became easier. In the root tissue mycorrhiza produced vesicles, another instrument to propagate besides spores. Spores were produced by mycorrhiza outside the mungbean root tissue.






















Upper Row Left:Mungbean root tissue without mycorrhizal vesicles.
Right:Corn root tissue not infected with mycorrhiza.
Lower Row Left:Mycorrhiza vesicles in the mungbean root tissue.
Right:Mycorrhiza vesicles in the corn root tissue.
Photo by Siti Djasmara,Magnification 400x


Lord has given glucose to mycorrhiza fungi since the birth of higher class plants about 500 million years. Lord is the Creator and the Nurturer of the living  things.


Sardjono Angudi
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14/10/2015