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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (107009)8/11/2014 2:33:26 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 219694
 
GZ, you now really touched on a subject that I am working on for the last 7 years, and more than once was labeled a "crazy scientist".

It is all about micro-nutrients and correct ripening. To make the story short what I am trying to convince farmers and fertilizer companies is to recycle agricultural forestry and farm animal waste into soil enhancement and fertilizer substitute. Needless to describe the attitude of the big fertilizer companies.

You can not imagine how complicated what is called the rhizome-sphere is.(all that is beneath the surface) a full ecological environment with soil microbes, nematodes, all kind of fungi and the what else type of creatures feeding on each other penetrating plants roots triggering their cellulose and lignin growth and so many more, .

Just search on the internet plant cells or rhizome or mycorrhiza fungi and you will understand how complicated the subject. Soil is not dirt is a very complex environment that only now it start to be discovered.