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Growing roots in compacted soil
Episode 839

Growing roots in compacted soil

Turns out that plant roots choose to stop growing in compacted soils...

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists

February 5, 20216m 11s

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Show Notes

Erosion is carrying away millions of tonnes of the soil we depend upon to keep our crops alive, every year. To try to prevent soil losses, farmers have moved away from some traditional techniques, like deep ploughing, and they're also planting short-lived "cover-crops" that protect the soil surface over winter. They then sow seed directly through these cover crops for the next season. The problem is that, without periodic deep ploughing, soils can become highly compacted. Plants don't tend to send their roots through compact soils so well, meaning they miss out on nutrients, and this can dent... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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growing plantsplant biologygrowing food in compacted soilMalcolm Bennett