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Microbiome

The microbiome is the community of microorganisms (e.g. bacteria and fungi) that live in a specific environment like soils, plants and animals. In agriculture, the microbiome plays crucial roles in nutrient cycling, soil fertility, plant growth, disease resistance and animal health. By understanding and managing these microbial communities, sustainable agricultural practices can be developed to improve crop yield, reduce inputs and enhance overall ecosystem resilience. 

Sustainability

Microbiome

The microbiome is the community of microorganisms (e.g. bacteria and fungi) that live in a specific environment like soils, plants and animals. In agriculture, the microbiome plays crucial roles in nutrient cycling, soil fertility, plant growth, disease resistance and animal health. By understanding and managing these microbial communities, sustainable agricultural practices can be developed to improve crop yield, reduce inputs and enhance overall ecosystem resilience.