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edaphon
edaphon Ecology. (ˈɛdəfɒn) [G. (R. Francé Das Edaphon (1913)), f. Gr. ἔδαϕ-ος floor + -on as in plankton.] The community of microflora and microfauna in the soil.1927 S. A. Waksman Princ. Soil Microbiol. xxiv. 642 We are..justified in speaking of a soil population and may even accept the idea of an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marcus Maeder
Research at Spreepark, Spreepark Art Space, Berlin 2023: Espirito da floresta, A bruit secret. über das Hören in der Kunst, Museum Tinguely, Basel 2022: Edaphon HEK Haus der Elektronischen Künste, Basel 2022: Acla, Art Safiental, Versam/Tenna 2022: Growth Model, Touch Wood, ZAZ Museum Bellerive, Zurich 2022: Edaphon wikipedia.org
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Raoul Heinrich Francé
Organic farming is based in part on the findings by Francé, which were published in his books "Das Edaphon" (:wikt:edaphon, any animal or plant found in Das Edaphon. Reprint (Das Edaphon 1913 and Das Leben im Ackerboden 1922). wikipedia.org
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aero-
aero- (ˈɛərəʊ, now rarely ˈeɪərəʊ) a. Gr. ἀερο-, combining form of ἀήρ, ἀέρα, air, the atmosphere, as in ἀεροµετρέειν to measure the air, ἀεροσκοπία divination by observing the heavens, etc. a. † aero-elastic (in form aereo-elastic), a. (see quot.); ˌaero-ˈembolism Path. (see quot. 1939); ˈaerogel C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Landsupport
See also Bioeconomy Biofector Edaphon Microbiology Pedology External links Webpage Landsupport Report of EU concerning Landsupport Balkan green wikipedia.org
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soil
▪ I. soil, n.1 (sɔɪl) Forms: 4–8 soyle (5 soylle), 5, 7–8 soyl (6 Sc. soyll), 5–7 soile, 6– soil. [a. AF. soil, soyl in sense 2 b (1292–1305), app. representing L. solium (whence also OF. soil, suel: see soil n.2), taken in the sense of L. solum (F. sol) ground. For Sc. forms see also sulye.] I. 1. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Soil biology
Soil life, soil biota, soil fauna, or edaphon is a collective term that encompasses all organisms that spend a significant portion of their life cycle wikipedia.org
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