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Discover Ludwig"soil bacteria" is correctly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the bacteria found in soil, such as in the sentence: "The nitrogen-fixing capabilities of soil bacteria make them an important part of the Earth's ecosystem."
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Yet others have shown it has antibacterial effects (so much for boosting soil bacteria).
Cure De Grey proposes inserting genes from soil bacteria, which break down waste, into the lysosomes.
Soil bacteria and fungi become a "horde of minute but ceaselessly toiling creatures".
It was a soil bacteria course in New Zealand that convinced Reggie Davis to change his farming methods.
The practice appears to have reduced the activity of soil bacteria that release methane, and emissions have dropped 40percentt.
At such latitudes, the vegetation is highly dependent on soil bacteria, which cycle nitrogen to the roots.
In 1940 Waksman, along with his graduate student H. Boyd Woodruff, isolated actinomycin from soil bacteria.
Waksman later isolated a second aminoglycoside, neomycin, from another species of soil bacteria, Streptomyces fradiae.
Dr. Davies started a company to find new antibiotics by extracting genes from soil bacteria that could not be cultured in the laboratory.
Andreas Peschel, co-author of the study from the University of Tübingen, described the discovery as "totally unexpected", as most antibiotics in use have come from soil bacteria.
When used as a fertiliser, biochar returns carbon to the land, boosts soil bacteria, increases crop yields and retains water in times of drought.
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