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Priming for Production
Natalie Lounsbury
4 episodes
2 months ago
In the fourth and final episode devoted to soil organic matter, we get into how texture, aggregation, and the microbial community itself affect organic matter storage. Featuring: Stephanie Yarwood, Johannes Lehmann, Charlie White, and Cynthia Kallenbach.
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In the fourth and final episode devoted to soil organic matter, we get into how texture, aggregation, and the microbial community itself affect organic matter storage. Featuring: Stephanie Yarwood, Johannes Lehmann, Charlie White, and Cynthia Kallenbach.
Show more...
Science
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Episode 3: What is soil organic matter, really?
Priming for Production
25 minutes 4 seconds
8 years ago
Episode 3: What is soil organic matter, really?
The third episode in a series of four about soil organic matter. Now that we've covered the basics in episodes 1 & 2, this episode gets into more detail about what soil organic matter really is--and the answer is mostly dead microbial cells! Featuring: Johannes Lehmann, Ray Weil, Cynthia Kallenbach.
Priming for Production
In the fourth and final episode devoted to soil organic matter, we get into how texture, aggregation, and the microbial community itself affect organic matter storage. Featuring: Stephanie Yarwood, Johannes Lehmann, Charlie White, and Cynthia Kallenbach.