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Soil Health, Fungi, and the Soil Food Web 

Dr. Elaine's Soil Food Web School
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Join Dr. Adam Cobb and Dr. Elaine Ingham as they delve into the symbiotic relationships within the soil food web, highlighting the pivotal role of soil fungi.
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These organisms facilitate vital processes like soil aggregation, carbon storage, and nutrient transfer to plants, supporting both agricultural and natural ecosystems. Adam will showcase the diverse behaviors of fungi, including saprotrophic and mycorrhizal interactions. Discover how fostering healthy soil ecosystems with fungi, bacteria, protozoa, and nematodes can lead to a restored earth's biosphere, promoting balance among plants, animals, and the environment.
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Dr. Adam Cobb and Dr Elaine Ingham will explore how soil fungi cooperate with plants and other organisms in the soil food web; together they support multiple beneficial outcomes in agricultural and natural ecosystems. For example, fungi play key roles in the aggregation of soil, accumulation of carbon, and supply of nutrients to partner plants.
Adam will celebrate the diversity of the fungal kingdom, including saprotrophic and mycorrhizal behavior. Ultimately, these amazing relationships promote harmony between plants, animals, land, and humans.
If we help create healthy soil ecosystems, fungi, bacteria, protozoa, and nematodes will empower the restoration of earth’s biosphere.

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@chasehale4784
@chasehale4784 Месяц назад
Got my popcorn time to enjoy the show!!
@ClareHawkins-p3x
@ClareHawkins-p3x 24 дня назад
Thank you from Eastern England
@cobococreek1224
@cobococreek1224 24 дня назад
Hearing him speak about large competitive trees and effects on soil gets me thinking about those forest floor plants, like ginseng, and the others that sometimes are hardly noticable most of the year. Makes me happy to be learning about and exploring nature every day, and imagine the magic happening among those big old trees and ancient root systems with the smaller plants among them.
@b_uppy
@b_uppy Месяц назад
Introductions end at about 6:40. Global soil health map at 9:40
@rodelenz8114
@rodelenz8114 29 дней назад
Thank you from Nigeria 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@bobmiller2281
@bobmiller2281 Месяц назад
Brian, I loved your answer about growing in containers. I grow many subtropical fruits on my land. Many are in the ground where I have been growing basically regeneratively for many years following Elaine’s advice to emulate nature. I haven’t had to use any chemicals for about 10 years now and the results are very pleasing. Because some of the Brazilian fruits I grow require me to keep a lower pH I also have many trees in containers of 15 to 45 gal where I can affect the pH more easily. I got away from time released fertilizers 10 years ago and use compost that I have been making here for 45 years now. It’s a big part of my soil mix along with peat moss, sandy loam and pumice among other things. A couple of times a year I top dress with fresh compost and I also feed the biology with fish emulsion. I believe my containers are very similar soil food web conditions to my in ground trees. I end up with many earthworms in my containers and I’m always happy to see mushrooms fruiting in them also. I believe my trees are healthier, more productive and more beautiful than other growers of these fruits who use osmocote etc. Thanks Brian for all that you and the crew do to carry the soil food web message. I couldn’t be happier with the results I get following Elaine’s pioneering work.
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Месяц назад
Thanks so much for sharing about your work with growing plants via the soil food web approach!
@leonoracosta6490
@leonoracosta6490 Месяц назад
Thank you for knitting the soil food web of knowledge among plant grower enthusiasts! 🤗
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Месяц назад
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
@floriebrown2089
@floriebrown2089 27 дней назад
Thank you Dr Cobb for another great presentation that has somehow help to make it clear where the Ectomycorrhizal and Endomycorrhizal differ, and thank you for reminding us that we need to keep working at getting the right balance that will help us achieve the successful compost full of beneficial organism. And thank you to every one on the panel you are all very helpful
@bobmiller2281
@bobmiller2281 Месяц назад
Elaine, I have learned so much from you so in appreciation I want to help you out. Stropharia rugosa mushrooms are not used to make wine, they are called wine caps because of the wine color of their caps. They are very beautiful mushrooms and I wish they would do well in my garden but alas, they don’t seem to do well in SoCal.
@soilfoodwebschool
@soilfoodwebschool Месяц назад
@bobmiller2281 Thank you for your comment. We will pass this along to Dr. Elaine
@DaveE99
@DaveE99 Месяц назад
Grow weeds to grow your organic matter. Nice starting point
@rodelenz8114
@rodelenz8114 29 дней назад
Amazing work!!!! Definitely joining the next webinar 👏👏👏👏
@kristinabijuk3693
@kristinabijuk3693 Месяц назад
Thank you from Croatia, Europe ❤
@rodelenz8114
@rodelenz8114 29 дней назад
Around 33:24 minutes i just got an idea from Dr. Adam Cobb that could even be applied to the colonisation of the moon. Starting from a stage 0 to a stage 6, we have the unique opportunity to grow life on the moon, and even Mars.
@baygom8366
@baygom8366 Месяц назад
🌏🌍🌎🗣🔊SAVE SOIL, let's make a heaven for all creatures instead of destruction, let's make it happen 💚💙🌱🌳🙏#SaveSoil #ConsciousPlanet #Sadhguru
@DaveE99
@DaveE99 Месяц назад
Is there a way to keep biology going if you bring it inside without it being a big issue?
@wilfredodanielgonzalesguzm7248
@wilfredodanielgonzalesguzm7248 Месяц назад
Favor de coordinar o facilitar el TRADUCTOR, gracias.
@ShobhitAsati
@ShobhitAsati Месяц назад
I am from India 🇮🇳. नमस्ते। 🙏🏼 A small scale farmer with 15 acres of land, can you please tell me how to implement soil food web in acers? Also, tilling and ploughing and using pesticides, herbicide and other plant growth chemicals are common and used-to methods in my area, can you also guide how to make transition from that to more sustainable methods like this? One more thing burning stubble is the only way after wheat and rice crops, I am educated so I know it is very bad for the environment, can you also tell how to move away from that and adopt other more sustainable, less time consuming and cheap 😑 methods?
@bejuco
@bejuco Месяц назад
Hey, not from the video staff but a small farmer in formation too. Where I live they use burning as well after harvesting sugar cane. What I did was stop sugar cane for a while, make a one time use of a tractor and then plant soil food (sunflower, beans, oat, corn, etc). I guess it changes from region to region and crop to crop.
@ShobhitAsati
@ShobhitAsati Месяц назад
@@bejuco I have used rotavator on corn as well and worked just fine as compost for the next crop (green peas) and same goes for green peas stubble even Urda stubble is okay because it's been harvested by Thresher and it find use in covering the seeds and seedlings of next crop (Rice) but the main problem occurs in Rice and wheat, where the stubble is spread across the field there are some machines which makes rolls and cubes of the stubble but firstly, it's not in our area and second it costs us money, while we don't (and so does lot of other farmers) have livestocks to feed them the stubble we will collect...
@ankurbishnoi254
@ankurbishnoi254 Месяц назад
​@@ShobhitAsatisir which area you live
@ShobhitAsati
@ShobhitAsati Месяц назад
@@ankurbishnoi254 Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. You?
@ifeelikedyeing360
@ifeelikedyeing360 Месяц назад
Make your own MYCORRHIZAE then spread it
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