Geographical

ENTANGLED LIFE How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Future

By Merlin Sheldrake

- OLIVIA EDWARD

There aren’t many science books that thank pieces of music and particular locations in their acknowledg­ments, but this isn’t an ordinary science book. It’s a discipline-disregardi­ng eruption that blows the subject of mycology wide open and poses far more questions than it answers.

Fungi are everywhere, in us and around us, providing all sorts of services, be it ‘eating rock, making soil, digesting pollutants, nourishing and killing plants, surviving in space, inducing visions, producing food, making medicine, manipulati­ng the compositio­n of the Earth’s atmosphere’. Plants wouldn’t even exist if fungi hadn’t helped them out of the water around 500 million years ago, providing them with roots before they evolved their own. More than 90 per cent of plants still rely on undergroun­d mycelial networks. And yet, not even ten per cent of fungal species are documented.

Part of the problem is our limited codes of classifica­tion. Lichens, for example, have been conceived of as a partnershi­p between fungi and algae since the 19th century, but they still confound our taxonomic system.

They are named after their fungal element, disregardi­ng the other parties involved. ‘The only names they can be given glance off the phenomenon they aim to describe,’ writes Sheldrake. And that’s just the start of the mix-up. Once thought to be a relationsh­ip between two players, new research has shown that others are involved. ‘Lichens are not so much individual­s as a stabilised network of relationsh­ips.’

But we need to pay attention to fungi, says Sheldrake. Having existed for millions of years and survived numerous cataclysmi­c events, they know a thing or two about living on a damaged planet, and they might just help us navigate the next few centuries. Written by a scientific polymath, Entangled Life is a psilocybin trip in itself that reveals the world in its dirty, earthy, messy and inseparabl­e splendour.

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Fungi are everywhere, in us and around us
• Bodley Head • £15.39 (hardback) Fungi are everywhere, in us and around us
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