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Specialist in soil health and biology. Producer of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant grwoth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR).

Sittingbourne, England
Joined November 2017
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RT @fowell103: Near the devils lair? ⁦@hanslope⁩ A Sunday excursion from the Hampshire rain to the Suffolk sun ☀️
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5 years
40 tubs of SR1 mycorrhizal fungi for vegetable and pulses are ready for dispatch
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5 years
RT @empathyrootgrow: Roses are some of the most popular garden plants and now it is possible to grow some of the healthiest, most terrific….
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5 years
When microbial inoculants are applied as part of a different nutrition management system, they have consistently been some of the most significant ROI applications, and produce dramatic changes in soil health. Rread morehere
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In our experience, when microbial inoculants are applied as part of a different nutrition management system, they have consistently been some of the most signif
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RT @empathyrootgrow: A complete non chemical Lawn care package. Firstly apply our top quality lawn seed with added rootgrow mycorrhizal fun….
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5 years
We have published our latest set of #trial results from using '#biofertilisers' manufactured at our laboratories at the Kent Science Park => #cereals #potato #carrot #agronomy #soilbiology.
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5 years
BBC News - Huge knowledge gap over the health of the soil .They have discovered that just 0.41% of the cash invested in environmental monitoring goes on examining the soil. More info here
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5 years
RT @LifeatNo27: The secret is out, my first interactive children's #gardening book. 'YOU CAN grow your own food' is available to pre-orde….
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5 years
First lot of SR3 wheat bacterial inoculum is left at our monitor farm. We will be looking if it can help stressed crop to recover. Moreover we will determine if N input can be reduced and to what extent. Stay tuned for more updates. #soilhealth #soil #trial #wheat.
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Natallia Gulbis
6 years
Only a fraction of conventional row crop farmers grow cover crops after harvest, but a new global analysis shows the practice can boost soil microbial abundance by 27%. Here is good read for you!.
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Only a fraction of conventional row crop farmers grow cover crops after harvest, but a new global analysis from the University of Illinois shows the practice can boost soil microbial abundance by 27%.
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6 years
Let see what new in milling wheat world. #millingwheatconference #ahdb #wheat #millingwheat
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6 years
RT @mydirectdriller: Can you spare a few minutes to help Tom?
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6 years
RT @soilmentor: Interesting to hear from @IntegratedSoils on building #soilorganicmatter. It’s not always about locking carbon up in comple….
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6 years
RT @Steve95226621: Keeping soil in peoples minds will be key to food security & biodiversity but also v important for flood management - so….
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6 years
Patty, our bacteriologist, is checking her stock. #soilmicrobs #Science #bacteria #PGPR #soilbacteria
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6 years
The mechanism(s) involved in reduction of plant disease severity from pathogenic infections by mycorrhizal fungi- here is short summary for you
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6 years
The number of plant species that extract organic nutrients from fungi could be much higher than previously assumed. Fungi as food source for plants via @physorg_com.
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The number of plant species that extract organic nutrients from fungi could be much higher than previously assumed. This was discovered by researchers from the University of Bayreuth and the Univer...
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Natallia Gulbis
6 years
Does anyone know where to get combinable markings for our field trials?.
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6 years
RT @FarmerSimonC: I am always trying to explain to people that everything in we do when farming has some sort of detrimental effect on soil….
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