regenerative-agriculture
Regenerative agriculture is a farming philosophy that prioritizes restoring soil health, increasing biodiversity, and enhancing ecological processes rather than simply maximizing yield. For plant scientists, this approach is significant because it examines how cultivation practices influence root-soil interactions, plant resilience, and the microbial communities that underpin plant nutrition and growth. Understanding these dynamics is essential for developing sustainable systems where plants thrive through ecological balance rather than chemical inputs.
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