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    Biopreparation: headline, basic research and evidences

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    Soil Microbiomes and Crop Resilience:
    Increased Crop Productivity: Studies have shown that a diverse... View more

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    Soil Microbiomes and Crop Resilience:
    Increased Crop Productivity: Studies have shown that a diverse and healthy soil microbiome can increase crop productivity and resiliency—microbes in the soil help with nutrient cycling, disease suppression, and improving soil structure.
    Drought Resistance: some soil bacteria and fungi can enhance plants’ tolerance to drought conditions. These microorganisms can help plants access water and nutrients more efficiently.
    Biocontrol Agents: Some microorganisms in the soil have been identified as biocontrol agents, helping to protect crops from harmful pests and pathogens. It reduces the need for chemical pesticides, promoting a more resilient and sustainable agricultural system.
    Pathogen Suppression: Beneficial microbes can outcompete pathogenic microorganisms, reducing the incidence of diseases in crops. This is a crucial aspect of building resilience in agriculture.
    Crop Diversity and Microbial Diversity:
    Crop Rotation: Crop rotation is a common agricultural practice to enhance soil health and resilience. Different crops support different microbial communities, and rotating crops can promote microbial diversity in the soil.
    Microbial Inoculants:
    Biological Amendments: Farmers are increasingly using microbial inoculants and biological soil amendments to introduce
    e beneficial microorganisms to their fields. These inoculants can enhance soil health and, consequently, agricultural resilience.
    Climate Change Adaptation:
    Microbial Adaptation: Microbes can adapt to changing environmental conditions, including those caused by climate change. This adaptability can be harnessed to help crops better cope with changing climatic conditions.
    Nutrient Cycling:
    Microbial Contribution to Nutrient Cycling: soil play a crucial role in nutrient cycling, converting organic matter and minerals into forms that are accessible to plants. This is essential for maintaining soil fertility and crop resilience.
    Resilience to Extreme Events:
    Microbial Communities and Extreme Events: Healthy soil microbiomes can contribute to soil stability and resistance to erosion, which is particularly important during extreme climate events such as heavy rainfall or drought.

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