How Bacteria in Soil Can Survive Extended Periods of Drought
Recent research has found that certain species of bacteria living in soil have an incredible ability to survive and thrive during extreme periods of drought. The study, which was conducted by researchers from the University of California, found that these bacteria have the unique capacity to defy the long dry spells by entering a dormant state, preserving their DNA until they are rehydrated. This remarkable adaptation could have implications for the future of agriculture in areas prone to drought.
source: Phys.org