Microbe/Root Interface

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Anecdotal observations by John Thomas

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Microbe/Root Interface:  the biologically-active zone where soil microbes interact with plant roots.

Overview

The microbe/root interface is where microbes act as soil mediators exchanging biologically-active mineral ions for solar energy and sugars created by plants via photosynthesis.

The interface falls apart when exposed to glyphosate and food loses it ability to sustain life.  Carbon is a critical component of the exchange between soils microbes and plant roots.

Plants secrete carbonic acid which dislodges soil mineral ions and microbes act as middlemen.  Destroy the microbe/root interface and food loses its essence and lifeforce.

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