Garden Stack
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Soil-grown plants exhibit a more diverse and robust microbial community, which plays a crucial role in enhancing plant growth, health, and resilience against pests and diseases.
Healthy soil also has the potential to store up to 1.5 gigatons of carbon per year, equivalent to the annual emissions of the global transportation sector.
This approach suggests that vertical farming may be neglecting soil-based solutions.
This approach may have a role to play in the future of vertical farming and the construction of sustainable and environmentally-friendly urban agricultural systems.
Soil-based approaches may be necessary for urban farming, authors say.
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