Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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
Locate the passage discussion comparing the Netherlands' seeding/microorganism approach with other restoration methods; the study is intended as an alternative when topsoil replacement is impractical, so the methods are least advantageous exactly when topsoil replacement is feasible.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage25.In which one of the following circumstances would it be LEAST advantageous to use the methods researched in the Netherlands study in order to restore to its natural state a field that has been in constant agricultural use?
Correct Answer
B
The passage says, 'While the quickest way to restore heavily fertilized land is to remove and replace the topsoil, this is impractical on a large scale such as that of the European effort.' It also describes the Netherlands approach as an alternative (researchers propose sowing beneficial microorganisms with native seeds). Because removing and replacing topsoil is explicitly described as the quickest restoration method, if topsoil can easily be removed and replaced for a given field, that quicker method would be preferable—making the Netherlands methods the least advantageous in that circumstance.
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