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<u>Observations</u>: Microscopic fungi and animals, macroscopic insects and worms crawling in samples. | <u>Observations</u>: Microscopic fungi and animals, macroscopic insects and worms crawling in samples. | ||
====Microscopic observations archives==== | ====Microscopic observations archives==== | ||
* | *🔬🐾[[Microscopic_observation_archives#April_2021_.7C_Hoeve_de_Koeberg_soil_analysis|Check the page dedicated to the soil analysis of Hoeve de Koeberg farm for more details!]] | ||
====Soil’s scales fresco==== | ====Soil’s scales fresco==== | ||
This fresco sits on a very old, worn out wall from the Jan van Eyck Academie’s garden. It was drawn with burnt wood from the garden to depict 3 sizes of the soil’s decomposers: <i>macrofauna</i>, <i>mesofauna</i> and <i>microfauna</i>.<ref>This classification method as well as the depicted beings were directly inspired from [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/xeq90fn0ur4q380/JRC_global_soilbio_atlas_online_2_Diversity_LR.pdf?dl=0 Chapter II of The Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas]].</ref> | This fresco sits on a very old, worn out wall from the Jan van Eyck Academie’s garden. It was drawn with burnt wood from the garden to depict 3 sizes of the soil’s decomposers: <i>macrofauna</i>, <i>mesofauna</i> and <i>microfauna</i>.<ref>This classification method as well as the depicted beings were directly inspired from [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/xeq90fn0ur4q380/JRC_global_soilbio_atlas_online_2_Diversity_LR.pdf?dl=0 Chapter II of The Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas]].</ref> |