{Tool} Microbial modulation for climate resilient agriculture. Creator(s): Malingreau, Catherine. Issuing Organisation(s): Wagralim. (2024)
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This practice abstract explores the microbial modulation for climate resilient agriculture and for healthy and plant based food chain in constantly growing world population , focusing on soil microbiome interactions and plant health. Utilizing microorganisms and natural stimulants from agricultural waste, the aim is to enhance soil microbiome resilience to environmental stresses. Through circular economy principles, this initiative promotes sustainable food systems and nutrient biofortification.
EPrint Type: | Practice tool |
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Teaser: | Learn more about utilizing microorganisms and natural stimulants to enhance soil microbiome resilience to environmental stresses. |
What problem does the tool address?: | Current agriculture faces multifaceted challenges, exacerbated by climate change and increasing demands for food production. Insufficient understanding of soil plant microbiome interactions slows down efforts to enhance crop resilience and nutritional content, leading to decreased productivity and environmental degradation. |
What solution does the tool offer?: | Modulators of the soil microbiome enhance the resilience of wheat, reducing the environmental impact and promoting healthy food chain under the paradigm of climate change by using of agri food residues from the harvesting and processing of wheat crops. |
Country: | Belgium |
Type of Practice Tool: | Practice abstracts |
Keywords: | microbiomes, climate resilience, sustainable farming, circular agriculture, crop fortification, healthy food, Geographical coverage |
Agrovoc keywords: | Language Value URI English climate resilience http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_8a6031d8 English climate change adaptation http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1374567058134 English crop management http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_16094 |
Subjects: | Soil > Nutrient turnover Environmental aspects |
Research affiliation: | European Union European Union > Organic Farm Knowledge |
Horizon Europe or H2020 Grant Agreement Number: | 101084485 |
Related Links: | https://organic-farmknowledge.org/tool/52974, https://x.com/farm_knowledge/status/1808777718860820523, https://www.facebook.com/organicfarmknowledge/posts/pfbid02CX6V2B7kXNSqpg8XCS3n13eKTNqL7wxqYwkgRnkWUJD1sYtdLLm5cqPSQVC7NMf2l |
Project ID: | ofk |
Deposited By: | MALINGREAU, Mrs CATHERINE |
ID Code: | 52974 |
Deposited On: | 17 Apr 2024 12:54 |
Last Modified: | 04 Jul 2024 08:31 |
Document Language: | English |
Status: | Published |
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