It might not be a pleasant image, but recycling all the human and livestock feces and urine on the planet would contribute ...
Next time you crunch through fallen leaves on an autumn walk, take a closer look at those acorns beneath your feet. These ...
Changes in root architecture, induction of root-based transport systems and associations with beneficial soil microorganisms allow plants to maintain optimal nutrient content in the face of ...
Floating bogs, ecosystems teeming with life in waterlogged conditions, are a global phenomenon. These islands of peat and ...
Microplastics are an environmental hazard found nearly everywhere on Earth, released by the breakdown of tires, clothing, and ...
The bulk of the soil solid fraction is constituted by soil minerals, which exert significant direct and indirect influences on the supply and availability of most nutrient elements. The main ...
Recycling human and animal excreta has the potential to significantly reduce the need for traditional mineral fertilizers for crop production.
Recycling all the human and livestock feces and urine on the planet would contribute substantially to meeting the nutrient supply for all crops worldwide, thereby reducing the need to mine fertilizers ...
Ohio State Extension educator Heather Neikirk explains how the ecosystems within healthy soil work to keep it healthy.
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Drumsticks are a gift from nature, offering a wealth of nutrients and health benefits. Their culinary versatility makes them a valuable addition to various dishes, while their rich history and ...