
The power of soil microbiology for soil fertility and plant health (Natallia Gulbis)
Natallia Gulbis is an expert in the field of soil science, with a particular focus on mycorrhizal fungi and their critical role in soil fertility. Our conversation sheds light on the intricate symbiotic relationships between plants and soil microbes, e...
Deep Seed - Regenerative Agriculture
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Show Notes
Natallia Gulbis is an expert in the field of soil science, with a particular focus on mycorrhizal fungi and their critical role in soil fertility. Our conversation sheds light on the intricate symbiotic relationships between plants and soil microbes, exploring how regenerative agriculture practices nurture this vital underground ecosystem.
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Some of the key topics discussed:
🚜 Impact of Tillage on Soil Microbiomes
🍀 Cover Crops and Biodiversity
🌿 Choosing Effective Cover Crop Mixes
🧪 Reducing Chemical Inputs for Soil Health
🍄 Mycorrhizal Fungi Benefits to Crops
🦠 Soil Microbiome's Role in Plant Health
💧 Mycorrhizae's Impact on Soil Resilience
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This podcast was produced in collaboration with Soil Capital, a company that supports regenerative agriculture for food system resilience and climate action, by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.
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