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Chemical inputs harm soil biology from "summary" of Growing a Revolution by David R Montgomery

The use of chemical inputs in agriculture poses a threat to the health of soil biology. When synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are applied to fields, they disrupt the delicate balance of microbes and other organisms that make up a healthy soil ecosystem. These chemicals can kill off beneficial microorganisms that help plants access nutrients, fix nitrogen, and ward off harmful pathogens. This disruption in the soil food web can have far-reaching consequences for the health of the entire ecosystem. In addition to killing off beneficial soil organisms, chemical inputs can also lead to a loss of soil organic matter. Synthetic fertilizers provide plants with the nutrients they need to grow, but they do not replenish the organic matter that is essential for maintaining soil structure and fertility. As a result, soils become depleted over time, losing their ability to hold water, support plant growth, and resist erosion. This degradation of soil health can have serious implications for food security and environmental sustainability. Furthermore, the reliance on chemical inputs in agriculture can create a vici...
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    Growing a Revolution

    David R Montgomery

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