Scientists at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill are studying how microbes in the soil, like bacteria and fungi, interact with a plant in ways that make the plant grow better. Someday, this knowledge may be used to increase crop production for an expanding population.

Immerse yourself in the soil and find out how plants are helped and hurt by microbes that interact with their roots.

Produced by Morehead Planetarium and Science Center:

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Funded by National Science Foundation, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Principle Investigator: Jeff Dangl, Ph.D., Biology Department, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

Support provided by National Science Foundation INSPIRE grant IOS-­1343020.

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