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  2. Soil microbiology - Wikipedia

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    Soil microbiology is the study of microorganisms in soil, their functions, and how they affect soil properties. [1] It is believed that between two and four billion years ago, the first ancient bacteria and microorganisms came about on Earth's oceans.

  3. Selman Waksman - Wikipedia

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    Selman Waksman was the author or co-author of over 400 scientific papers, as well as 28 books [5] and 14 scientific pamphlets. Enzymes (1926) Humus: origin, chemical composition, and importance in nature (1936, 1938) Principles of Soil Microbiology (1927, 1932) My Life with the Microbes (1954) (an autobiography)

  4. Vasily Omelianski - Wikipedia

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    The last textbook he could finish in 1927 was “Short course in general and soil microbiology” (Краткий курс общей и почвенной микробиологии). [2] In 1916, Omelianski became a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and he was appointed to Doctor botanicus h. c. without examination in 1917.

  5. Soil health - Wikipedia

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    The Soil Will Save Us: How Scientists, Farmers, and Foodies Are Healing the Soil to Save the Planet. Rodale Books. ISBN 978-1609615543. Sir Albert Howard (1947). The Soil and Health. Devin-Adair Company, NY. Otto Buess (1978). Die Gesundheit von Boden and Pflanze "The Health of Soil and Plants". Deutscher Rat für Landespflege Vol 31 "German ...

  6. Agricultural microbiology - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural microbiology is a branch of microbiology dealing with plant-associated microbes and plant and animal diseases. It also deals with the microbiology of soil fertility , such as microbial degradation of organic matter and soil nutrient transformations.

  7. Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation - Wikipedia

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    MICP is a promising technique that can be used for containment of various contaminants and heavy metals. The availability of lead in soil may reduced by its chelation with the MICP product, which is the mechanism responsible for lead immobilization. [56] MICP can be also applied to achieve sequestration of heavy metals and radionuclides.

  8. Soil ecology - Wikipedia

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    Soil microbial communities experience shifts in the diversity and composition during dehydration and rehydration cycles. [5] Soil moisture affects carbon cycling a phenomenon known as Birch effect. [6] [7] Temperature variations in soil are influenced by factors such as seasonality, environmental conditions, vegetation, and soil composition.

  9. Streptomyces ipomoeae - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Influence of soil water potential". ... Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69 (4): ...

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