Closing the Gap Between Lab and Field: Advances in Soil Research
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers have revealed an innovative method for bridging the gap between lab and field soil data. This new method, which relies on the combination of molecular and physical methods, allows for a better understanding of the dynamic soil environment.
The study shows that the combination of molecular, physical and chemical data can help to accurately define the dynamic nature of soil and its associated processes. By combining all this data together, scientists can gain a better understanding of the soil microbiome and the complex interactions between organisms and their environment. This new technique can be used to better understand the role of soil in the global environment and how the soil contributes to climate change.
source: Phys.org