date:Jul 08, 2019
lds demonstrating the pellets potential to grow more food using fewer resources.
There was a 20% increase in microbial growth in soil treated with the pellets, which is crucial for soil fertility and soil functions like decomposition and nutrient cycling.
The pellets also increased the pH of the soil, making it less acidic, which could help restore degraded or even contaminated soils and potentially increase their ability to act as a carbon sink.
Dr Janice Lake from the Institute for Sustai