linkedin post 2015-12-27 07:31:13

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CULTURAL CHANGE. So ends our journey into the world of living soils. The hope is that current research, concurrent with that of the human microbiome, provides evidence and impetus to deviate from the self-destructive path of intensive chemical farming. As data on equivalent yields are paired with evidence of increased nutritional crop value, at comparable or lower costs, and long-term soil health, the transition to bio-based farming is given momentum. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-12-27 07:27:16

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"GLOBAL DATABASES increasingly facilitate developing models that illustrate the multi-scaled interactions between plants, microbes, humans, and changing environments. Such robust, multi-scaled models will enable users to thoroughly assess benefits and risks associated with new crop technologies. These models should help prevent the kinds of unintended consequences of the GR." (Green Revolution). https://lnkd.in/eQvzCYA View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-12-27 07:23:32

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"LOW INPUT SYSTEMS, such as organic farming, which substantially reduce the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, energy and mechanic stress, aim at mitigating these negative impacts in order to improve sustainable production." http://www.nature.com/ismej/journal/v9/n5/full/ismej2014210a.html View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-12-27 07:18:01

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EXPERIMENTAL SOILS were subject to chemical pollution and the response of the soil biome measured. Drastic changes in the soil ecology occurred rapidly, followed by slow degradation of some of the toxic chemicals, and eventual return of the soil ecosystem once the chemicals had gone. These results suggests that soils can bounce back when chemical pollution has stopped. https://lnkd.in/e5gJ7Hi View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-12-27 07:15:55

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COLLECTING SOIL MICROORGANISMS. Using an irresistible lure of white rice in a pantyhose sack, buried in the roots of an established tree, then amplified in a molasses-rich media is one way to gather a concentrated culture of your local root microorganisms including microrrhyzal fungi. https://lnkd.in/edk8gdF View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-12-27 07:12:23

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FECAL TRANSPLANTS FOR SOIL. "As gastroenterologists are now reporting the efficacy of transplanting gut bacteria from healthy individuals into human patients suffering from intestinal inflammation and infection, plant researchers may also find that multiple treatments with different concoctions of beneficial microorganisms will have a great impact on soil ecology." https://lnkd.in/eBK_vZe View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-12-27 07:08:29

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THE NEW ANTIBIOTICS. "Just as antibiotics indiscriminately kill both good and bad bacteria in the gut, fungicides and biocides impede the soil’s innate defenses. Studies have shown that gentler practices such as crop rotation, tillage, and fertilization can influence ecological processes in the soil, and may encourage the establishment of microbial communities capable of suppressing disease." https://lnkd.in/eBK_vZe View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-12-27 07:05:11

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"MICROBES can produce alkaloids that deter insect pests, reducing the need for applied pesticides. Microbes fix atmospheric nitrogen, and solubilize phosphorus, which can replace the need for mineral fertilizer. Microbes improve soil aggregation, increasing both soil aeration and soil water holding capacity in ways that may reduce the need for intensive irrigation management or deep ploughing." https://lnkd.in/eQvzCYA View in LinkedIn
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