Because of its low nutrient concentrations, tap water does not typically
promote microbial growth.
Not exact matches
Diverse
microbial growth is
promoted not only by the plastic materials but by bath users themselves.
Plant roots in soil are often regions of high
microbial activity, known as rhizospheres, where symbiosis between plants and microbes
promote plant
growth.
Plant
growth -
promoting rhizobacteria inoculation and nitrogen fertilization increase maize (Zea mays L.) grain yield and modified rhizosphere
microbial communities — Luciana P. Di Salvo — Applied Soil Ecology
polyphenols maintain gut health and
promote its
microbial balance by stimulating the
growth of friendly bacteria (such as Proteobacteria, Fusobacteria, Firmicutes, and Bacteroidetes) and suppressing pathogenic bacteria.
There is a substantial body of evidence that shows polyphenols maintain gut health and
promote its
microbial balance by stimulating the
growth of friendly bacteria (such as Proteobacteria, Fusobacteria, Firmicutes, and Bacteroidetes) and suppressing pathogenic bacteria.
Rich in humus, pieces of pre-Columbian unfired clay pottery, and black carbon, it's like a «
microbial reef» that
promotes and sustains mycorrhizae
growth and other beneficial microbes, and it has been shown to retain its fertility for thousands of years.