From flask to field: How tiny microbes are revolutionizing big agriculture

Leaf with water droplets in a tray of soil
Why all this attention? Because the world urgently needs ways to keep carbon out of the atmosphere, and to build food security for a rapidly growing global population. Soil can do both.
— Matthew Wallenstein

Matthew Wallenstein talks about soil microbes and their role in revolutionizing food production in an article in The Conversation. Read the full article in the link below.

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