A side-by-side photographic realism comparison of two potted common bean plants grown in identical, visibly dry soil. On the left, a ‘poroto sequía’ plant treated with beneficial soil microorganisms appears vigorous, with upright stems and lush green leaves. On the right, a control plant without microorganisms shows drooping stems and yellowing foliage. The pots rest on a clean, neutral lab bench with a softly blurred background of a greenhouse structure. Bright, diffused daylight filters through translucent panels, creating even illumination and soft shadows beneath the pots. Captured at eye level with both plants in sharp focus, the composition emphasizes the contrast in plant health, conveying a clear, educational message about microbial support in drought conditions.

Porotos que resisten la sequía

Investigamos microbios del suelo que protegen al poroto común frente a la falta de agua.

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