Jeff Lowenfels,Wayne Lewis

Teaming with Microbes

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  • b2227265957has quoted3 years ago
    they shred and move about, arthropods also taxi microbia
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    Protozoa are attracted to and enter into an area where there is a good supply of bacteria in a pretty consistent progression (on average, a protozoan can eat 10,000 bacteria a day
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    inadvertently play a role in transporting bacteria to areas far from their origin
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    Most soil arthropods, particularly those that reside on the soil surface, are shredders.
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    lichens. In this symbiotic relationship, the fungus gets food from the alga, which utilizes its photosynthetic powers while the fungal strands make up the thall
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    Remember penicillin, the most famous fungus-turned-antibiotic of all? In
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    because root surfaces also take up negatively charged anions, using hydroxy (OH-) anions as the medium of exchange.
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    you have relatively few hydrogen ions compared to the rest of what is in solution, the pH is low and the solution is acidic. S
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    ideal garden soil is loam, a mixture with relatively equal parts
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    inage and aeration.

    Gray soils can indicate a lack of organic materia
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