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Measuring electric current in soil could provide answers on soil health – Science Daily
Researchers have developed a way to assess soil health by measuring the electric current produced by its tiniest microbes. They…
Washington State University researchers have developed a way to assess soil health by measuring the electric current produced by its tiniest microbes.The team used a probe originally developed to measure the electrochemical signal of microbes in aquatic…
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