A new study by Senka Causevic/van der Meer Lab shows how highly diverse soil communities develop in a reproducible manner in both soil-to-soil as well as typical liquid culturing systems.
A new study by Senka Causevic/van der Meer Lab shows how highly diverse soil communities develop in a reproducible manner in both soil-to-soil as well as typical liquid culturing systems.
This suggests that inherent species properties and interspecific interactions determine community developmental paths within the boundary conditions of the growth environment.
The methods may be very useful for repopulating deteriorated soils with functional and diverse communities.