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Researchers have found that soil microbiomes, consisting of up to 10,000 species in just a cup of soil, play crucial roles in nutrient and carbon cycling through their complex interactions and resource exchanges. Recent studies focusing on corrinoids—nutrients in the vitamin B12 family—demonstrate how these compounds influence microbial growth and soil health…
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Soil’s Secret Network: How Microbes Share Resources
Researchers have found that soil microbiomes, consisting of up to 10,000 species in just a cup of soil, play crucial roles in nutrient and carbon cycling through their complex interactions and resource exchanges. Recent studies focusing on corrinoids—nutrients in the vitamin B12 family—demonstrate how these compounds influence microbial growth and soil health…