But Takeyama and her team think either boosting beneficial natural microorganisms or using soil microbes to help create more sustainable fertilizers, could be the secret to maintaining nutrient ...
Soil plays a much bigger role in the spread of antibiotic resistance than one might imagine. Surprisingly, the ground beneath ...
Researchers have found that the soil we walk on is far more than just dirt; it may be harboring tiny genetic codes that ...
Maintaining a healthy population of soil microbes is essential for a vibrant and productive garden, especially during the cooler autumn months. As the growing season winds down, it’s easy to ...
Soil, often perceived as lifeless dirt, is a dynamic ecosystem teeming with bacteria, many of which naturally carry ...
Microbial solutions, including soil microbial inoculants, leverage beneficial soil microbes and natural soil microbiome capabilities to create fertile and resilient environments for agricultural ...
New research reveals that certain soil microbes can help plants grow bigger flowers, therefore attracting more bees. The findings, which are published in New Phytologist, suggest that studying ...
New research reveals that certain soil microbes can help plants grow bigger flowers, therefore attracting more bees. The findings, which are published in New Phytologist, suggest that studying ...
The 2024 World Soil Day (celebrated December 5) theme, "Soil Care: Measure, Monitor, and Manage" reminds us that healthy ...
Using microbes to make food is hardly new—beer, yogurt, cheese, and tempeh all rely on microbes to transform raw ingredients into beloved dishes. But some companies are hoping to create a new category ...