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ABSTRACT
A brief commentary is made of the accumulated knowledge, present activity, and future potential of topics in soil biology and the interaction of soil biology with related disciplines. New developments in biotechnology should be harnessed in soil and crop management, but this will only be achieved with even closer interdisciplinary cooperation.
1 Contribution from Glasshouse Crops Res. Inst. (now AFRC Inst. of Horticultural Res.), Worthing Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 6LP, UK. Presented at Plenary Session 2, Soil Science Society of America annual meeting, New Orleans, 4 Dec. 1986.
2 Head of Microbiology Dep., AFRC Inst. of Horticultural Res., Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 6LP, UK.
Received for publication April 14, 1987.
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