Biochemistry is the chemistry of life. It is created by, in, and from living organisms, such as soil microbes. A number of different biochemistries are created by soil microbes—each serving an important role in soil microbial functioning, and even in plant functioning.
Examples include:
Biochemistry provides the tools that bacteria and other microbes need to function in the soil. By controlling the flow of information between soil microorganisms, it regulates everything from the breakdown of bound nutrition by microbes to individual microbe metabolism. It also provides the keys that power Foundation LM and Basis XC.
You can learn more by downloading our booklet, Understanding Soil Microbiology & Biochemistry.