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Oak trees change their fine roots and 'energise' soil microbes by supplying them with a cocktail of small organic compounds to supplement the trees' ...
Recently, a research team led by Dr. Tida Ge from Xinjiang University and Ningbo University conducted a pot experiment to ...
To help farmers and other Californians address emerging issues, the University of California Agriculture and Natural ...
In the aftermath of Mount St. Helens’ 1980 eruption, an unusual experiment with gophers set the stage for an unexpected ...
Repeatedly planting the same crop can make soil sick, as decaying plant DNA builds up and harms new plants. Scientists found ...
Dryland agroecosystems, which cover approximately 40% of the world’s terrestrial regions and support over two billion people, ...
Oak trees change their fine roots and "energize" soil microbes by supplying them with a cocktail of small organic compounds, ...
Oak trees change their fine roots and 'energise' soil microbes by supplying them with a cocktail of small organic compounds, all to supplement the ...
Root microbiomes contain microbes that help plants survive times of stress and may potentially improve crop yields in ...
At more than 470 times the atmospheric concentration of CO₂, a humble soil bacterium does something extraordinary: it turns gas into stone.
In the fight against a devastating kiwifruit disease, scientists have discovered that the plant’s own microbiome may be its ...
Collectively, phages impact soil DOM mineralization by shifting microbial communities and functions, with moderate temperature changes modulating the magnitude of these processes but not qualitatively ...