Rhizophagy • The Soil Discovery Changing Agriculture | Soil Science | Professor James White Jr.

What do you need to know about THE WAY YOUR PLANTS ARE NOURISHED? Bacteria… good or bad? Discover the wonder and simplicity of rhizophagy and how it deepens our understanding of a plant's relationship with bacteria and “absorbing” nutrients. This soil science will change the way you look at plant health and soil fertility. 👉 SUBSCRIBE here: ‪@HeartandSoil‬ 🌍 Explore the Heart & Soil ecosystem 📖 Heart & Soil Magazine https://www.heartandsoilmagazine.com 🌱 Growers Circle — our learning community for farmers & gardeners https://www.heartandsoilmagazine.com/... 🌎 The Soil Summit https://www.thesoilsummit.com 🌿 Learn more from our guest JAMES FRANCIS WHITE James Francis White is a Professor in the Department of Plant Biology at Rutgers University where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in the biology of fungi. Dr. White’s research interests include paleomycology and the evolutionary development of microbial plant symbioses—including the study of both fossil and extant systems. In particular, recently Dr. White and collaborators have been examining the roles of intracellular bacteria and fungi in modulation of development and nutrient acquisition in plants. ⭐️ Featured in Heart & Soil Magazine and The SOIL SUMMIT 👉 Learn more about DR JAMES WHITE sites.rutgers.edu/james-white-laboratory 💚 Thank you for being part of our journey! Subscribe now and grow with us: Heart & Soil TV 🙋🏼‍♀️ SHARE THIS WITH AN EARTH-LOVING FRIEND #heartandsoilmagazine #cropyields #healthysoil #farminglife #soilmicrobes