Dr. James White and Dr. David Johnson have both made significant contributions to the field of soil and plant health. Dr. White is known for his research on the rhizophagy cycle, which describes how plants form symbiotic relationships with microorganisms in the soil to improve their growth and health. Dr. Johnson, on the other hand, is known for his work on the Johnson-Su Bioreactor, a composting method that utilizes a specific combination of microorganisms to produce high-quality compost that is rich in beneficial microorganisms.
When these two areas of research are combined, it can lead to a better understanding of how to improve soil health and plant growth using microorganisms. For example, by using the Johnson-Su Bioreactor to produce compost that is rich in beneficial microorganisms, and then applying that compost to the soil using Dr. White’s rhizophagy cycle principles, farmers and land managers can improve the overall health and productivity of their crops.
In addition, by using LAB serum, a lactobacillus serum, in conjunction with the Johnson-Su extract can enhance the plant’s resistance to disease and pests, this is because LAB is an endophyte, a microorganism that lives within the plant, and can help to improve the plant’s immunity by releasing compounds that inhibit the growth of pathogens, and promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms.
In summary, the work of Dr. White and Dr. Johnson, when combined, can provide a powerful tool for improving soil health and plant growth, and is an exciting development in the field of regenerative agriculture.