Adeiza Adonuja
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THE SOIL IS NOT DIRT
People often think of dirt when they hear the word “soil,” or they think of something messy, non-living, or disposable. But this common misunderstanding marks the common truth: soil is not dirt. It is a living ecosystem that sustains life. And most importantly, the soil holds the key to solving one of the urgent water quality crises of our time, eutrophication and harmful algal blooms.
By Adeiza Adonuja5 months ago in Earth
Sustainable Nutrient Management
Undergraduate Research – Harnessing Atmospheric Nitrogen My name is Adeiza Adonuja. Right from when I was young in Nigeria, we played with soil. Little did I know that soil was going to be my career. I gained admission into the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria, to study agricultural science, majoring in soil science and land management. While I was in my final year, I worked on a research project titled Effect of inoculation of legume seeds with elite rhizobia strains on some farmers’ fields.
By Adeiza Adonuja5 months ago in Education

