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Europe will take many farm fields out of use, but the soil is tired and over-fertilized, so weeds like thistles take over and stop native plants from growing. A Dutch study found that planting a wide mix of native seeds reduced thistles, and that sprinkling soil from old, unfarmed fields (which adds tiny helpful organisms like fungi and nematodes) helped seeds do better. Because long-used fields seem to lack beneficial microbes and have many disease organisms, researchers conclude you must rebuild the soil’s tiny living community as well as plant many kinds of seeds—so adding beneficial microbes with seeds may speed the land’s recovery.

Logic Breakdown

Ask what replacing topsoil is meant to accomplish in the passage—focus on statements about heavy fertilization and what removal/replacement would change.

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Based on the passage, which one of the following is most likely to be true of any soil used to replace topsoil in the process mentioned in the first paragraph?

Correct Answer
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The passage says, "While the quickest way to restore heavily fertilized land is to remove and replace the topsoil..." This indicates that replacing topsoil is intended to remove the effects of heavy fertilization. Therefore any soil used to replace that topsoil would most likely not contain large amounts of fertilizer.
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