PREPARE A SOIL SAMPLE (part 1) - INTRODUCTION TO SOIL MICROBIOLOGY by Dr. Elaine Ingham
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2011
- Dr. Elaine Ingham demonstrates how to prepare and view a soil sample under the microscope.
Dr. Ingham is a world-renowned soil biologist who pioneered many of the currently used biological soil amendment techniques and pioneered the testing of soil microbial life as an indicator of soil and plant health. Dr. Ingham is the Chief Scientist at the Rodale Institute. She is the founder of the Sustainable Studies Institute and the Soil Foodweb Inc. soil testing labs. Dr. Ingham is the key author of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Soil Biology Primer. She has been the mentor of numerous soil scientists and practitioners of ecologically balanced landscape design, and has helped farmers all over the world to grow more resilient crops by understanding and improving their soil life.
I love this lady! shes so sensible.
Fabulous demonstration for a soil analysis.
This is incredibly helpful!
Again, learning lots about the scientific method. Thanks for showing such easy ways to do things.
First time I've heard of using humic acid to "tie up" chloramine, thank you.
A microscope is definitely on my things to do list for this year. I'm guessing the water used to prepare the soil sample isn't tap water but distilled!
Outstanding.
I know nothing of these things and have learned a great amount watching this. TY
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Shouldn't it be 1g of soil to 9ml of water to account for different densities of individual soil samples?
Thank you so Much!! 😊
SWEET!!
She's gorgeous!! :)
Digging it!
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Is there any software hooked up to a microscope that counts and identifies bacteria and fungi as the microscope goes through a series of movements automatically?
What happens if I shake my sample for a lesser time but much more aggressively? Can one speed up that process or will aggressive shaking cause problems?
can i use distilled water?
What magnification range of the microscope u r using please.. thanks
Anyone have a good recommendation for a microscope around $300? Or just general specifications?
im not insane for shaking tap water before I drink it afterall