How to Cultivate Indigenous Microorganisms
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2008-08
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University of Hawaii
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In Korea and other Asian countries, deliberate collection and culturing of naturally occurring soil organisms and their application to crop soils is believed to minimize the need for applications of inorganic soil amendments. While there is little scientific data to verify the benefits of this practice, the publication provides step-by-step descriptions and illustrations of the process.
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Slightly revised, June 2010.
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beneficial microorganisms
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Park H, DuPonte MW. 2008. How to cultivate indigenous microorganisms. Honolulu (HI); University of Hawaii. 7 p. (Biotechnology; BIO-9).
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7 pages
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