#DYK that #SoilBiodiversity is essential for our planet's health?
A diverse soil ecosystem can help:
✅ Reduce erosion
✅ Increase food production
✅ Improve nutrient cycling
Let's protect our soils for a healthier planet! 🌎
via @BESNet_UNDP
#Conservation efforts have focused largely on species, yet ecosystem management is suggested to be a more efficient strategy for #biodiversity management.🌿 You can learn more from Olivares-Rojas, Cook, & Walsh at https://t.co/O15PFovWlj
#science#recentlypublished
30 by 30 for plant #diversity: How can we protect more of nature?
@miomboachenes, Gianluigi Ottaviani, Mark Mulligan, and Neil Brummitt
📖 https://t.co/wXaq8MN6Qc
@wileyplantsci
At the opening of @planttreaty negotiations, Working Group Co-Chairs @sunilarchak and Michael Ryan outline expectations, draw attention to their options paper on "hotspots" of #DSI, expansion of list of crops, payment structure and rates: https://t.co/2IRfIx7OY0
The ideal mushroom to find on your farm:
Mycorrhizae fungi!
Mycorrhizae fungi in particular distribute nutrients throughout your soil, deter diseases and predators and improve soil structure and texture.
What kind of mushrooms are on your farm?
How did a simple molecule found in smoke change the way we regenerate native plants? Find out in this episode of #TheFutureOf.
🎧 Listen: https://t.co/7wZCyWkPxF
#CurtinUniversity#CurtinResearch
📣 Calling all researchers!
Submit your latest research to our new Research Topic, edited by Sofia Pereira, Ricardo Aroca, and Pablo Cornejo.
Don't miss out on this exciting research opportunity! 🌱
#Biostimulants#Biofertilizers#Crops
Nature and People as One: celebrating and restoring connection!!!
10th World Conference on Ecological Restoration, Darwin, Australia 27th - 30th September 2023.
Pollinators like bees are important for the health of wetland and grassland habitats—and in return, these habitats support pollinators and thousands of other wild species.
https://t.co/82ymHHb1Q7
Via @ducanada
@davetasrd shares his research on the Restoration in Practice: A Community2Community Knowlegde Transfer on Masi Value Chain Development in Naviti Island, Yasawa, Fiji with staff and students at the first USP Research Seminar Series.
#TeamUSP#ResearchSeminarSeries#USPReasearch