Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Developing Disease Suppressive Soil with Jill Clapperton

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In this episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John Kempf interviews Dr. Jill Clapperton, a plant physiologist with an intuitive understanding of the workings of the rhizosphere and an abundance of metaphors that clearly explain these mechanisms. Dr. Clapperton worked as the Rhizosphere Ecologist at AgriFood Canada and more recently started her own company, Rhizoterra, where she researches agronomic practices and develops technologies for scientific on-farm decision making. John and Dr. Clapperton delve into the science of the rhizosphere, discussing how the plant drives and controls the actions that transpire there. Each plant species exudes its own signature of carbon compounds, including sugars, amino acids, lipids, nucleic acids, and other compounds, which Dr. Clapperton refers to as ‘carbon skeletons’. The plant then works with the rhizosphere to add the ‘meat’ of mineral nutrients, oxygen, hydroxyl groups, and more to make the long or short carbon chain ‘skeletons’ functional. Dr. Clapperton d