[compost_tea] Re: plants that attract/support microbes?

From: Terence Dodge <compostea_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 03:52:58 -0000

--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "jery_morgan" <jery_morgan_at_h...> wrote:
> I think i heard the soil under banannas and bamboo are rich in
> beneficial soil life. I think one probably banannas high in bact.
> and probably the bamboo high in fungi. does that sound right?
 
Read a note in a bamboo publication that the same species of bamboo in two different but close location one near a stream the other not, had I recollect a bacterial dominance near the stream but somewhat more fungal in the grove away from the stream. Bamboo is a grass and grasses tend to be bacterial"but" depending on the soil (clay, sand, loam mix) a fungal bacterial blend is probably a good guess. Bananas well ask Dr. I, she has worked with banana growers in Australia.


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