What is The Soil Food Web?
The soil food web refers to the relationship between sunlight, the organisms in the soil, and the higher forms of life like birds and mammals that feed on soil organisms.
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Skip to contentTips on the benefits of using Mycorrhizal Fungi in your garden and lawn and how it forms symbiotic relationships with plants.
The soil food web refers to the relationship between sunlight, the organisms in the soil, and the higher forms of life like birds and mammals that feed on soil organisms.
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Jeff Lowenfels, author of Teaming with Nutrients and Teaming with Microbes, has delivered his 3rd book, Teaming with Fungi. It’s a very informative read.
Mycorrhizal fungi attach to the roots of most plants, especially trees, forming a symbiotic relationship.
Teaming With Microbes by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis explores the co-evolution of plants and their surrounding soil microbes, fungi, insects and animals.
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