It’s still burning, and that’s under our feet! LITERALLY!

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Source: Article by Majda Ortan | July 25, 20220

NECESSARY AND URGENT: NATURAL REGENERATION – WHEN SOILS AND THEIR NATURAL LIFE ARE BURNED DUE TO HEAT, DROUGHT, FIRES
You should know: When self-sacrificing people manage to stop the fire, when the rain softens the drought, when the temperatures drop at least a little, it’s still burning, and that’s under our feet! LITERALLY!

Everyone should know this, the content below, in times of droughts and heat waves, and of course after fires, when the ground burns and burns, as happened and is still happening in the Slovenian Karst at the time of my writing this article. I wrote it especially for you, if you have a garden, farm, meadow, forest, plantation, house… Because if you try to repair the damage without knowing it, you can cause what you definitely don’t want, i.e. degradation and unnatural change of the ecosystem. Because when the composition and activity of microbial cells and microbial communities in the soil changes, the quality of the soil changes, the plant’s own resistance of plants that have been adapted to “their soil” changes (withers). Pests and diseases appear that were alien to us in the past, our plants are not ready for them… That’s why when you read below that during drought, heat, changes in light radiation and fires, the soil has lost its natural vitality (= authentic microorganisms, microbial communities, rhizosphere, physico-chemical properties), don’t immediately run for the first solution of effective microorganisms that you can remember, don’t pour it on the ground just by rote of something that someone told you…, even if you think you’re an expert. Even on a global scale, there are still few COMPREHENSIVE studies dealing with the simultaneous response of soil microbes to drought, heat and altered light radiation. I studied one of the few such and I share some of the findings with you in this popular note. Read to the end and then choose the first aid that will really benefit your case. There are too many people among us who buy and use anything that only seems to work, but in reality, one after the other, they co-prove that every year there are more non-native plant pests and more plant diseases. After reading the text below, probbably you will know enough to be able to separate the wheat from the weeds. It is not enough for rain to fall after a drought, for temperatures to drop slightly, to put out a fire. We must preserve the authentic fertility of our soil, thereby enabling the natural vitality and resistance of plants and our own food security. Even in your garden, field, plantation, orchard…

THEREFORE, IT IS NECESSARY TO KNOW WHAT HAS CHANGED IN OUR SOIL DUE TO DROUGHT, HEAT, FIRE AND HOW TO REGENERATE IT APPROPRIATELY.

Fungi in the soil perform important ecosystem services: they ensure, for example, that nutrients and carbon circulate through the system, that nutrients are available to plants, that they accept sugars from plants in return and feed on them, that with their hyphae in the soil they establish and carry out natural a ground-based Internet system that enables the entire ecosystem to function in dynamic balance, in accordance with the natural Order. When the natural energy balance in the ecosystem is disrupted, among other things, the natural soil “internet connections” between soil microbes (fungi, bacteria, viruses) are interrupted, malfunctions and the natural symbiotic connection is interrupted, or exchange between mycorrhizal fungi and plant roots, the access of nutrients is prevented both for the concerned soil fungi and for the plants. If such plants are to survive, according to the principles of conventional chemical farming, substances for plant food are added to the soil. Of course, it is not possible to establish a natural underground internet without beneficial microorganisms, so such ecosystems are robbed of natural liveliness, natural resistance, natural vitality of plants and soil, of the Natural Order.

High temperatures – heat waves, sunlight radiation, certain artificial radiations, droughts, fires, high-intensity burns affect these above-mentioned ecological services, which are so perfectly created in Nature by the Natural Order.

Heat and light energies are frequencies that, in addition to many other natural and artificial frequencies, affect the biological systems in plants and thus their frequencies. I have written a lot about how the energies reaching the Earth have been changing recently in the contents of these published articles, but it might be a good idea to read another author’s popular note about it under this link.

What happens in the soil during drought and heat, what is drought stress, what is an excellent natural help if there is no possibility of watering, irrigation? Read under this link.

This is how I recommend acting in accordance with the Natural Order after this year’s and every other severe drought, as well as between them:

You can regulate the vibration level in the soil naturally, in accordance with the Natural Order, in this way, and the life of authentic microorganisms in the soil can then be revived and/or strengthened in this way.

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The content below is taken from a scientific article: article: Soil microbial community responses to heat wave components: Drought and high temperature; December 2015, Climate Research 66(3), DOI:10.3354/cr01343 Authors: Annette Bérard, French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE); I measure BEN SASSI; Aurore Kaisermann, Self-employed; Pierre Renault, French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE)

Heat and drought stress and changes in sunlight radiation have long-term consequences for plants and soils. As for plants, we first notice them as yellowing leaves that fall off by themselves, disturbances in the opening of plant lobes appear, plant metabolism changes, compounds synthesized by plants under stress naturally attract pests, which in nature destroy what is weak and sick, photosynthesis decreases or even stops, in the final stage such plants die. The broken balance also has a significant impact on beneficial soil microorganisms, which can have long-term and significant consequences. – both on the natural fertility of the soil, on the resistance and vitality of plants, on the plants Read the content below this link to better understand what

Drought stress Meteorological drought is a term that describes long periods without precipitation. Drought stress occurs when there is a shortage of plant-accessible water in the soil and when weather conditions trigger continuous water loss through transpiration and evaporation (Jaleel et al., 2009). Drought stress leads to closing of leaf lobes and reduction of gas exchange. It is characterized by a decrease in plant water content, a decrease in leaf water potential and loss of turgor, stomatal closure, and reduced cell enlargement and growth (Figure 5) (Jaleel et al., 2009). In case of severe drought stress, photosynthesis may stop, metabolism may be disrupted, and the plant may die. Drought stress mainly reduces the growth of leaves, which manifests itself as wilting of the leaf surface and drying of the entire leaves, causes less developed generative organs and a reduced and lower quality crop” Source: Andreja Sušnik, Tjaša Pogačar: WEATHER-CAUSED STRESSES OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS IN 2010

Scientific studies prove that: “In fact, drought with high temperature greatly affects microbial communities directly by changing the physical properties of microorganisms. Microorganisms use different physiological strategies to survive climatic stresses in which some populations thrive while others die (Schimel et al. 2007, Allison & Martiny 2008), which leads to a change in the composition of the microbial community (Acosta-Martinez et al. 2014a,b). On the other hand, drought with high temperature also causes changes in soil physicochemical properties (Makino et al. 2000, Davidson & Janssens 2006). A net consequence of this is that extreme climatic events can also indirectly alter microbial communities through changes in microbial habitats” (Parker & Schimel 2011, Navarro-García et al. 2012).

A conceptual framework that schematizes the impacts of severe drought and high temperature on soil microbes from the cellular to the ecosystem level:

HEAT WAVES CAUSE: (1) direct responses in microbial cells, but also indirect effects through changes in soil physical properties and chemical properties. (2) The composition and activity of the microbial community is shaped by the stability of microbial populations to these stresses, (3) with possible consequences for ecosystem functioning, especially plant-microbe interactions and carbon cycling (italics). Source: Bérard et al.: Heat waves and soil microbial communities

DIRECT EFFECTS OF HEAT WAVES ON MICROBIAL CELLS: Microbes live in close contact with water through their semipermeable cell membranes. During drought events, loss of intracellular water can damage cell integrity and can ultimately prove lethal to cells (Billi & Potts 2002). In addition, most microorganisms can only tolerate temperatures below 40°C.

DROUGHT: Dehydration causes microbial damage to nucleic acids (Asada et al. 1979, Dose et al. 1991), chemical modifications (alkylation or oxidation), DNA breakage (Dose et al. 1991, Mattimore & Battista 1996). Dehydration also causes conformational changes in proteins and limits enzyme efficiency, resulting in changes in electron transport chains that result in the accumulation of free radicals (Vriezen et al. 2007). Accumulation of free radicals during dehydration is thought to cause protein denaturation and lipid peroxidation.

DROUGHT TOGETHER WITH HEAT WAVES: therefore has an extraordinary impact on micro-organisms in the soil, causing: (1) damage to nucleic acids, proteins, phospholipids, (2) membrane damage, desiccation, (3) DNA changes and damage, gene changes, (4) ) accumulation of ribosomes, (5) intracellular accumulation of osmolyte, production of extracellular polymer-substance (EPS) (6) sporulation and dormancy, (7) microorganisms release heat shock proteins (HSP)

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The efficiency test was carried out in the real conditions of hop production, which is a very demanding plant in terms of a sufficient amount of water during the growing season. We performed the test in the year when a natural disaster was declared in our country due to heat and drought. The surfaces where we performed the test were neither watered nor irrigated. The comparison areas were watered and irrigated. The yield on the test area was practically the same in quantity, but significantly better in quality. I also presented the results at an international scientific conference. Some more information is in the Abstract:

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