ALT.212-Use of Microbial Inoculant Compost & Biochar for Revegetation of Degraded Soils-AC24.CREF


Soil, often seen merely as a medium for plant growth, is a vital living resource essential for sustaining life. However, human activities and climate changes can degrade soil health, leading to reduced capacity to support plant growth and ecological diversity. One key indicator of degraded soil is low soil carbon content, which can take years to improve with conventional practices. Alternatively, amendments like compost and biochar can quickly increase soil carbon levels, leading to improvements in soil health. Additionally, microbial inoculants are emerging as a promising approach to enhance soil microbial communities and boost soil carbon inputs, ultimately revitalizing degraded soils.
Speakers: Thomas Ducey
Duration: 37 minutes
Credits: 1.0
Member Price: $60.00
Non-Member Price: $105.00
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