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To: Snowshoe who wrote (107014)8/12/2014 3:19:34 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 219733
 
thanks for posting indeed those are great books for those that want to know.

In the meantime I am waiting for answers from professors of the faculty below to whom I explained the venue of research and they promised to get back to me. There is not a one-shot solution - each plant / crop has its own preferences and highly soil, precipitation and climate dependent.

They agreed with me that each plant has its own biosphere of fungi and soil microbe that enhance crop yield.
tau.ac.il
and also from this faculty
en-environment.tau.ac.il as the preset fertilizers are a great hazards to the environment due to runoff and GHG emission of NOx gases.

This is one example of results of fertilizer runoffs - vice.com

At least with some professors of the Life Science Faculty I speak for the last 7 years but we where unable to secure grants for research. Now as this subject was proven I hope to be hired as an outside consultant as I have no formal education in any disciplines of Life Science. Getting paid in academics is very cumbersome/difficult they never have money, but there is ample money for armaments and other tools of destruction