Understanding and Utilising Soil Microbiomes for a More Sustainable Agriculture

ebook Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science

By Professor Kari E. Dunfield

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  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research in understanding the role of soil microbiomes in delivering key ecosystem services such as carbon and nutrient cycling
  • Reviews recent advances in understanding the role of different microbial communities in soil
  • Shows how the beneficial role of soil microbiomes can be promoted in achieving a more sustainable agriculture
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    Microbiomes are communities of microorganisms living in soil and other habitats. In recent years, a new wave of research into understanding soil microbiomes has emerged, with stakeholders across the supply chain recognising the fundamental importance of these communities in optimising both crop and soil health. Despite these advancements, many soil microorganisms and their ecological functions remain only partially understood.
    Understanding and utilising soil microbiomes for a more sustainable agriculture summarises the wealth of recent research in this important area. It reviews advances in techniques for analysing soil microorganisms, the composition and dynamics of soil microbial communities, the ecosystem services they support and how they can be enhanced.

    Understanding and Utilising Soil Microbiomes for a More Sustainable Agriculture