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Life in the Soil
Life in the Soil brings you the insights and voices of some of the world’s best soil scientists. Learn about soil biodiversity, why it matters, and how we can protect it. This podcast project is a collaboration between the Rillig Lab and podcaster Anja Krieger, funded through the BiodivERsA project Digging Deeper. Matthias Rillig’s lab at Freie Universität Berlin is part of the Institute of Biology and the Berlin-Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research (BBIB). Our research focus is on soil ecology and global change biology, with most people in the lab working on fungi.
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4.8 stars from 63 ratings
Awesome!
Such a great podcast all in the wondrous world of soil! Thank you for deep insights and I do hope to hear more from you at some point.
the_Vyoni via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 06/18/23
Must listen
Excellent podcast that teaches what soil is about. Rich!
Christa L-S via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/22
Really Enjoying it
Makes soil fascinating and brings up topics not covered in other podcasts. Very cool.
Noopness via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/21/22
Recent Episodes
Soil is full of amazing life with its own intrinsic value. Just like many other species, we humans benefit from it: Healthy soil not only provides food, feed, fiber and fuel, it also contributes to the stability of the whole Earth system. But living soils are at risk all around the world. So, in...
Published 04/01/21
Published 04/01/21
The list of how humans are causing trouble in the soil is pretty mind-blowing, kind of overwhelming. It’s connected to all that is central to our modern human societies - industrial agriculture, synthetic chemistry, city sprawl, global mobility and so on and on. In this episode, Matthias Rillig,...
Published 03/05/21
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