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Defending Earth’s terrestrial microbiome

Colin Averill, Mark Anthony, Petr Baldrián, Felix Finkbeiner, Johan van den Hoogen, E. Toby Kiers, Petr Kohout, Eliane Hirt, Gabriel Reuben Smith, Thomas W. Crowther

Nature Microbiology · 2022

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Summary

Microbial life represents the majority of Earth's biodiversity. Across disparate disciplines from medicine to forestry, scientists continue to discover how the microbiome drives essential, macro-scale processes in plants, animals and entire ecosystems. Yet, there is an emerging realization that Earth's microbial biodiversity is under threat. Here we advocate for the conservation and restoration of soil microbial life, as well as active incorporation of microbial biodiversity into managed food and forest landscapes, with an emphasis on soil fungi. We analyse 80 experiments to show that native soil microbiome restoration can accelerate plant biomass production by 64% on average, across ecosystems. Enormous potential also exists within managed landscapes, as agriculture and forestry are the d

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41564-022-01228-3
Catalogue ID
SNmoh7j4jj-24atot
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