Doğal Tarım Okulu 1: Toprak Verimliliğinde Kök ve Mikroorganizma İlişkisi

00:00 Introduction: The Mechanism of Nature's Functioning 01:15 Photosynthesis and the Journey of Carbon to the Roots 02:00 The Importance of Various Cropping Methods and Root Depth 02:45 The Relationship of Interest Between Plants and Bacteria 03:15 Mechanical, Chemical, and Biological Steps 04:45 Root Differences Between Perennial and Annual Plants 07:30 Grain Farming and Soil Degradation 08:45 The Effect of Various Cropping Methods on Soil Richness 10:10 Regenerative Agriculture and Living Root Continuity 10:40 Cake and Flour Analogy in Soil (Porous Structure) 12:45 Soil Fertility and the Problem of Impermeable Layer 13:30 The Relationship Between Root Capacity and Crop Yield 14:25 No-Intervention Agriculture: Labor and Cost Advantage 16:00 The Effect of Microorganisms on Growth (Experimental Results) 17:35 The Carbon Effect of Plowing the Soil Damage to the Cycle 18:55 Passive Oxygen and Stable Carbon Structure 20:25 Closing and Summary In the first video of our series where we examine the principles of natural and regenerative agriculture step by step, we focus on the unseen world of the soil, the vast ecosystem beneath our feet. We address fundamental questions such as "Why isn't soil tilled frequently?", "How do plant roots store carbon?", and "How do microorganisms increase yield?" with scientific facts and analogies from our daily lives. In this video you will learn: 🌱 Photosynthesis and the Carbon Cycle: How plants transfer solar energy to the soil and why they feed bacteria. 🌾 Annual vs. Perennial Plants: Differences in root structures and their roles in soil rehabilitation. 🍰 The Cake Theory: Why the soil structure should be porous like a "cake" and the importance of no-till farming. 🦠 Microorganism Partnership: How bacteria double plant growth. 🇹🇷 Anatolian Soils: Agricultural challenges and solutions specific to our geography. Don't forget to watch our video until the end to discover ways to transform the soil into a self-sufficient, resilient, and fertile ecosystem instead of constantly feeding it from the outside like a "baby in an incubator"! #NaturalFarming #RegenerativeAgriculture #NoTill #SoilHealth #SustainableAgriculture #Microbiology #Permaculture #SoilFertility Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Dogaltarimok...