Sub-Basaltic Microbiome Inoculants: Priming Pacific Rim Soils for Volcanic Legacy Effects
Volcanic soils across the Pacific Rim—from the Andes to the Cascades, from Kamchatka to New Zealand—carry a unique mineral inheritance. But that inher...
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Volcanic soils across the Pacific Rim—from the Andes to the Cascades, from Kamchatka to New Zealand—carry a unique mineral inheritance. But that inher...
Volcanic tephra—the sharp, glassy fragments ejected during eruptions—has been sitting in the soil amendment catalogs for years, often marketed as a br...
Volcanic ash from the Pacific Ring of Fire is not just a geological curiosity—it is a high-surface-area mineral amendment that can reshape soil cation...
Volcanic zeolite has become a staple in advanced soil amendment programs, prized for its high cation exchange capacity and porous structure. But many ...
For soil professionals managing Pacific Rim agroecosystems, the glomalin gradient offers a practical framework for assessing mycorrhizal network resil...
For anyone managing volcanic soils along the Pacific Rim, the frustration is familiar: you apply amendments, watch the initial response, then watch it...