Scientists call for global action on microbial climate solutions https://lnkd.in/g28SD5kG
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The mission of the International Alliance for Phytobiomes Research is to establish a science and technology foundation for site-specific, phytobiome-based enhancement of the sustainable production of food, feed, and fiber. Phytobiomes consist of all organisms living in, on, or around plants (e.g., microbes, viruses, animals, other plants), and the environment. In establishing the foundation, the corporation shall support research efforts that (1) explore the individual components and their interactions of agriculturally important phytobiomes, (2) integrate phytobiome system-based knowledge, resources, and tools, (3) promote a systems level approach to production; (4) optimize phytobiome-based site-appropriate solutions, (5) apply phytobiome-based solutions in next generation precision agriculture to sustain enhanced food, feed, and fiber production worldwide, and (6) educate and engage scientists and society We are an industry-academic collaborative corporation focused on building a phytobiome-based foundation for accelerating the sustainable production of food, feed, and fiber and assuring food security and are currently seeking 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. The corporation will facilitate and coordinate international efforts toward expanding phytobiomes research consistent initially with the Phytobiomes Roadmap that was released in February 2016.
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https://www.phytobiomesalliance.org
International Phytobiomes Alliance的外部链接
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- 研究服务
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- 2-10 人
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- Eau Claire,WI
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2016
- 领域
- Research、Food Security和Agriculture
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4620 Village Terrace Ct
US,WI,Eau Claire,54701
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Sorry to anyone seeing this twice...needed to repost so that the ad can also reach people out of my network. Hi everyone, I am recruiting for a postdoc to look at microbial management potential in urban and peri-urban agricultural systems. This is a large collaborative project (academic and outside partners), led by PIs Marney Isaac and Adam Martin at UTSC. Experience with high-throughput amplicon sequencing is necessary. Other bioinformatics experience, or experience working with plants, microbes, and/or soils is an asset. If interested, please apply by January 10th for full consideration. The full ad is below! https://lnkd.in/gtzfEhsH
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On Day 3 of #Phytobiomes2024, we explored how transformative collaborations are driving breakthroughs in phytobiomes research, shaping the future of sustainable agriculture. ? The day kicked off with the Early Career Awards, recognizing the next generation of phytobiomes researchers. Congratulations to all the awardees! ? We honored Kellye Eversole for her visionary leadership and passion for advancing science. Her commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration inspires all of us. She challenges us to think bigger, collaborate more deeply, and strive for excellence in all that we do. ? In his plenary lecture, Samiran Banerjee (North Dakota State University) captivated attendees with his insights into the role of microbiomes in One Health, highlighting the vital role soil plays in connecting human, animal, and plant health. ? Talks throughout the day touched on a wide range of topics, including how plant-plant interactions influence disease resistance in wheat, the role of defense responses in maize for maintaining microbial diversity, the engineering of belowground chemical and microbial diversity in cover crops, and the development of sustainable biofertilizers to enhance plant growth. ? The Industry Roundtable featured experts from Valent BioSciences, Trace Genomics, Syngenta Group, and Pivot Bio, discussing current industry challenges, needs, and the importance of public-private collaborations in advancing phytobiomes science. ? The day concluded with a thought-provoking Industry Career Discussion, focusing on the skills needed to build a successful career in the Ag industry and the current needs in the field. The conversation also explored the role the Phytobiomes Alliance could play in fostering the next generation of leaders and ensuring a robust pool of scientists for future industry roles. ? Word of the day: Interconnectedness. ? Let’s meet again at the International Phytobiomes Conference 2026! We’re already looking forward to what the future holds for phytobiomes research and the incredible collaborations that will drive Ag innovation in the years to come! ? #Phytobiomes2024 #Phytobiomes2026 #OneHealth #PlantScience #Microbiomes #SustainableAgriculture #EarlyCareerAwards #Collaborations #FutureOfScience
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?? Day 2 of the International Phytobiomes Conference 2024 is complete! ?? Today’s theme, "Harnessing Interactions and Influences within the Phytobiomes," brought together groundbreaking science and practical applications: Plenary highlights: - Terrence Bell explored how environmental conditioning impacts microbial survival and function, providing critical insights into phytobiome management. - James Lowenberg-DeBoer presented a fascinating overview of the latest innovations in digital technologies to manage phytobiomes systems and argued that these tools will make sustainable agriculture more accessible. The talks, poster flash talks and panel discussions covered a wide range of subjects, showcasing the broad range of phytobiome science. A few examples: - Engineering microbiomes to protect crops against insects. - The role of aromatic acids in plant-microbe interactions - Maize pollen microbiome - Beneficial fungi to mitigate iron deficiency in pea - Interaction between soil fungal communities and soybean cyst nematodes - The role of microbial networks in nutrient availability - Impact of domestication on crop microbiomes - Cover crop effects on soybean health and associated rhizosphere microbiome After a full day of inspiring talks, the Gala Dinner, sponsored by Bayer, offered a great opportunity to enjoy delicious food and exchange ideas in the beautiful setting of the Missouri History Museum. #Phytobiomes2024
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?? Day 1 of the International Phytobiomes Conference 2024 is a wrap! ?? Today, we explored "The Value of a Systems Approach for Agriculture" with a great lineup of speakers and engaging discussions: ?? Kickoff Plenary: Gwyn Beattie (Iowa State University) shared groundbreaking insights into how climate and plant-insect-bacteria interactions influence emerging plant diseases. ?? Panel on Agriculture & Sustainability: Experts from Plenty?, United Soybean Board, 80 Acres Farms and Bayer CropScience S.A. shared perspectives on advancing sustainable practices in production agriculture. ?? Morning Plenary: Catherine Feuillet (Inari) delivered a thought-provoking talk on the need of radical innovation to address food system challenges. ?? Afternoon Plenary: Francesca Cotrufo (Colorado State University) offered a systemic approach to regenerating soil organic matter, showcasing its potential to enhance both climate resilience and food production. ??? Regulatory Working Group: A critical conversation on navigating regulatory frameworks for biopesticides and biological-based crop protection products, featuring USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and industry leaders. ?? Talks and Poster Flash Talks: on rhizosphere dynamics, the impact of farming practices on microbial community, predictive models and emerging tools to support grower’s decisions, showcasing the depth of research in the phytobiome space. ?? Welcome Reception: The evening ended on a high note with networking and collaboration opportunities, thanks to NewLeaf Symbiotics, Inc. support! ? Quote of the day “We need to embrace the complexity” ? Let us know your favorite part of the day in the comments! Stay tuned for updates on Day 2. #Phytobiomes2024 ????
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We are thrilled to announce that Rick Bennett, Professor in Plant Pathology at the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, has received the 2024 J. Roger Porter Award! ?? This award celebrates his longstanding leadership and dedication to the preservation of microbial collections, recognizing the critical role he has played in safeguarding these invaluable resources. Rick Bennett will be formally recognized at the upcoming USCCN workshop “Exploring the Value of Microbial Germplasm for Research and Industry,” on November 18 in St. Louis, MO. Please join us in congratulating Rick on this well-deserved recognition ?? Read the release: https://lnkd.in/gmYUmHn7
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?? Join us for Day 3 of the #Phytobiomes2024 Conference on 21 November as we explore "Building Collaborations to Drive Innovative Systems-based Research." A preview of the day: - Plenary by Samiran Banerjee (North Dakota State University) discussing the role of microbiomes in One Health - Industry Roundtable with leaders from NewLeaf Symbiotics, Inc. , Syngenta Group, Trace Genomics and Pivot Bio sharing insights on public-private collaborations in agri-tech - Early Career Recognitions and Best Poster Awards - Panel discussion on industry career paths Check out the Conference full program here: https://lnkd.in/gQ7tjewC Don’t miss the opportunity to connect and collaborate. Register today to join us in advancing phytobiome research
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?? The International Phytobiomes Conference 2024 is just one week away! Don’t forget to register online by 15 November. Join us in St. Louis, MO, USA for a transformative experience discussing the future of agriculture. #Phytobiomes2024 https://lnkd.in/gdGaGmnm
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Join us on 18 December for a webinar presented by Kirsten Hofmockel Chief Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Discover how root exudates influence microbial interactions, carbon sequestration, and soil organic matter formation, driving soil health and ecosystem resilience. Register now: https://lnkd.in/g3BJzCWk?
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On Day 2 of #Phytobiomes2024 Conference we’ll focus on Interactions and Influences within Phytobiomes. Highlights to look forward to: - Plenary Lectures by Terrence Bell on microbial survival and function in phytobiomes, and by James Lowenberg-DeBoer on envisioning digital management of phytobiome systems - Talks covering advances in microbial solutions, engineering agricultural microbiomes, plant-microbe interactions, and microbial network resilience - Panel Discussion on cutting-edge developments in synthetic communities and gene-edited microbes, moderated by Richard Broglie - Poster Flash Talks showcasing innovative research on soil health, plant resilience, and sustainable crop production, followed by a Poster Session at the end of the day for in-depth discussions with presenters Plus, plenty of networking opportunities with fellow attendees throughout the day during lunch & coffee breaks, concluding with our Gala Dinner at the Missouri History Museum, partially sponsored by Bayer Crop Science Check out the full program and join us! #Phytobiomes, #AgScience #SustainableAgriculture Learn more & register here: https://lnkd.in/gbrRkMaX