The Catalyst-Activated Cycle (CAC) establishes a regenerative systems framework that links soilborne disease suppression with measurable agronomic, economic, and environmental outcomes through controlled microbial renewal.
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The Catalyst-Activated Cycle (CAC) establishes a regenerative systems framework that links soilborne disease suppression with measurable agronomic, economic, and environmental outcomes through controlled microbial renewal.
This second paper quantifies how microbial succession reorganizes soil ecosystems following catalyst application and how that reorganization generates functional and climate benefits. Soil communities transitioned predictably from pathogen-dominated to resilient networks.
Manuscript 3 demonstrates verified field performance and grower integration. Catalytic chloropicrin treatments increased marketable yield by 25 %, confirming that microbial reorganization drives durable functional stability.
This fourth paper quantifies the dual climate benefits of the Catalyst-Activated Cycle (CAC). Field-verified data demonstrate that catalytic microbial resets generate both Sequestered Emissions (SE) through necromass stabilization in mineral-associated organic matter.
This fifth manuscript demonstrates how measured Functional Resilience (FRQ), Avoided Emissions (AE), and Sequestered Emissions (SE) data translate into finance-grade information through the Functional Carbon Account (FCA).
Manuscript 6 extends CAC into the financial domain, proposing a model in which verified soil-functional data form the basis of markets. The manuscript introduces the Functional Sustainability Architecture (FSA).