Biodynamic Agriculture and the Microbiome: A Scientific Review

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23rd February 2026

Garden Workshop Mentor for Blackthorn Trust, Kent

4th March 2026

In recent years, scientists have shown how important invisible microorganisms are for healthy soils and plants. These tiny living beings—bacteria, fungi, and others—help plants absorb nutrients, protect them from diseases, and keep ecosystems functioning.

This summary explains what currentresearch says about how biodynamic farming influences these microbial communities.
Read the full study below (click on the arrow in the top left to move through the document)   or download it as a PDF here