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Although plants do need plenty of nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus in order to thrive, feeding them doses of NPK disrupts the natural balance between plant and soil. Indeed, plants given regular shots of free chemical nutrients switch off their flow of exudates, no longer bothering to recruit microbial helpers to their aid. The result is a depleted rhizosphere that deprives plants of micronutrients and weakens their resistance to disease.
Sitopia: How Food Can Save the World
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