The totality of organisms in the soil is summarized in one word “Edaphon”.
There are more microorganisms, living in a handful of healthy forest soil, than people on Earth.
Living organisms present in soil include archaea, bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, algae, protozoa, and a wide variety of larger soil fauna, including spring-tails, mites, nematodes, earthworms, ants, insects that spend all or part of their life underground, and larger organisms such as burrowing rodents. All of these organisms work together in an incredible way and are collectively called Edaphon. Through this collaboration, they tend to provide harmony for the disturbed phases of nature. After years of empirical research, the R&D team behind Bio.SoilZ has been able to condition this microscopic community in a certain way to address the disturbances in agro-ecosystem. This community is called “microorganisms” and it is capable of doing amazing things.