@@AgPhD Ok, bug in a jug. So you are going through the list of what can survive the onslaught. And with a limited number of species, compared to thousands of naturally occurring fungi and bacteria. But this doesn't come close to having the full suite of beneficial organisms, also including protozoa, nematodes, micro and macro arthropods. Mycorrhizal Fungi won't proliferate under these conditions. And what about earthworm numbers?
why agphd focus corn and soybean only.
cant find any video on chilli and cotton
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propaganda agronomy -- Glyphosate has also been patented as an anti-microbial. Metagenomics has shown a loss of microbial diversity in soil.
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There would only be a handful of resilient bacteria able to survive these hostile conditions
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@@AgPhD Ok, bug in a jug. So you are going through the list of what can survive the onslaught. And with a limited number of species, compared to thousands of naturally occurring fungi and bacteria. But this doesn't come close to having the full suite of beneficial organisms, also including protozoa, nematodes, micro and macro arthropods.
Mycorrhizal Fungi won't proliferate under these conditions. And what about earthworm numbers?
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What about Roundup..
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