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Soil restoration is the process of rejuvenating soil health by minimizing topsoil loss, increasing carbon retention, boosting biodiversity, and maintaining proper water and nutrient cycling. This is fundamental to plant science because soil quality directly determines plant nutrient acquisition, water availability, and growth potential. Soil restoration research is particularly important for understanding how plants can thrive sustainably while contributing to carbon sequestration and climate mitigation.

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Biochar-Amended Soils Increase Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization 2.4x

PubMed · 2026-02-06

Adding biochar to soil more than doubles beneficial mycorrhizal fungi colonization, with the greatest effect in degraded soils.

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2.4x AMF colonization increase

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3.1x in degraded soils

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Biochar pores shelter fungal hyphae

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