Comments on: How Some Crops Replenish Their Own Fertilizer Through Bacteria in Their Roots – A Surprisingly Complex Interaction https://scitechdaily.com/how-some-crops-replenish-their-own-fertilizer-through-bacteria-in-their-roots-a-surprisingly-complex-interaction/ Science, Space and Technology News 2024 Tue, 16 Jun 2020 05:19:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Nobody https://scitechdaily.com/how-some-crops-replenish-their-own-fertilizer-through-bacteria-in-their-roots-a-surprisingly-complex-interaction/#comment-517459 Thu, 04 Jun 2020 20:27:08 +0000 https://scitechdaily.com/?p=84863#comment-517459 Excuse me, Anne-Greet Bittermann, Gardeners have been cultivating bacteria and fungus for all kinds of plants with great success for decades using Aerated Active Compost Tea or AACT. This isn’t a new discovery, and you’ve got some fundamental disagreements with scientific fact throughout the bulk of your article here.

I suggest a retraction and rewrite following a thorough examination of what Ammonium is, and why it is used at all, as well as organic gardening, some suggested reading “Teaming with Microbes”, a supplemental dive into Aerated Compost Tea which described how bacteria and fungus are bred, and delivered to growing medium. You could also touch on ancient agricultural techniques similar to ACT like leaching that has been used for thousands of years to accomplish the same thing.

Have a good day.

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