Research priorities for harnessing plant microbiomes in sustainable agriculture
Oregon State University · Illinois Department of Natural Resources · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Feeding a growing world population amidst climate change requires optimizing the reliability, resource use, and environmental impacts of food production. One way to assist in achieving these goals is to integrate beneficial plant microbiomes-i.e., those enhancing plant growth, nutrient use efficiency, abiotic stress tolerance, and disease resistance-into agricultural production. This integration will require a large-scale effort among academic researchers, industry researchers, and farmers to understand and manage plant-microbiome interactions in the context of modern agricultural systems. Here, we identify priorities for research in this area: (1) develop model host-microbiome systems for crop plants and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 168.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 90
Authors
10- PEPosy E. BusbyCorresponding
Oregon State University
- CSChinmay Soman
Illinois Department of Natural Resources, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- MRMaggie R. Wagner
North Carolina State University
- MFMaren Friesen
Michigan United, Michigan State University
- JMJames M. Kremer
Michigan United, Michigan State University
Topics & keywords
- Microbiome
- Biology
- Context (archaeology)
- Biotechnology
- Agriculture
- Sustainable agriculture
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Abiotic stress
- Zero hunger