The Trofobiose Theory and organic agriculture: The active mobilization of nutrients and the use of rock powder as a tool for sustainability

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The primary objective of the present paper is to link some relevant concepts on the use of ecological agricultural practices to the production of food crops. In a special topic the Trofobiose Theory, as well as the principle of Active Dissolution of Rocks are considered as important tools in improving the sustainability of Organic, Biodynamic and Process Agricultures.

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Polito, W. L. (2006). The Trofobiose Theory and organic agriculture: The active mobilization of nutrients and the use of rock powder as a tool for sustainability. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 78(4), 765–779. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0001-37652006000400011

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