Wastewater Reuse, The Impact on the Environment

Wastewater Reuse, The Impact on the Environment

Wastewater Reuse – a positive impact on the environment Environmental Sustainability At BioLynceus, our unwavering commitment lies in environmental sustainability through our soil remediation program. We recognize the crucial significance of water reuse and its...
Soil Biology

Soil Biology

Life in the Soil and Landscape An incredible diversity of organisms make up the soil food web. These organisms range in size from the tiniest one-celled bacteria, algae, fungi, and protozoa, to the most complex nematodes and microarthopods, to the visible earthworms,...
Soil Bioremediation

Soil Bioremediation

Soil Remediation Throughout history man has expected nature to dispose of whatever material he has buried in the soil. Without the great digestive capacity of soil we would be up to our ears in organic matter. The natural digestive process converts organic matter to...
Soil Microbes and Nutrient Uptake

Soil Microbes and Nutrient Uptake

Improvement in crop growth obtained from crop and soil management practices is the result of increased activity of microbes in the vicinity of plant roots (the rhizosphere). There is still much unknown in the relationship of roots and microbes because of the...
Soil, Microbes and Water Management

Soil, Microbes and Water Management

The following research article, developed by BioFlora’s team at the Integrated Life Science Research Center, describes how soil structure and stability are critical factors for agricultural water management. Please share it with your PCA or call your BioLynceus®...