Soil microbiome indicators can predict crop growth response to large-scale inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Record no. 54832)

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Title Soil microbiome indicators can predict crop growth response to large-scale inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
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Volume/sequential designation Nature MicroBiology, 8(12), p.2277-2289, 2023
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Summary, etc. Alternative solutions to mineral fertilizers and pesticides that reduce the environmental impact of agriculture are urgently needed. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)can enhance plant nutrient uptake and reduce plant stress; yet, large-scale field inoculation trials with AMF are missing, and so far, results remain unpredictable. We conducted on-farm experiments in 54 fields in Switzerland and quantified the effects on maize growth. Growth response to AMF inoculation was highly variable, ranging from ?12 percent to +40 percent. With few soil parameters and mainly soil microbiome indicators, we could successfully predict 86 percent of the variation in plant growth response to inoculation. The abundance of pathogenic fungi, rather than nutrient availability, best predicted (33 percent)AMF inoculation success. Our results indicate that soil microbiome indicators offer a sustainable biotechnological perspective to predict inoculation success at the beginning of the growing season. This predictability increases the profitability of microbiome engineering as a tool for sustainable agricultural management.
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Personal name Lutz, S.
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Personal name Bodenhausen, N.
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Personal name Hess, J.
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Personal name Valzano-Held, A.
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Personal name Waelchli, J.
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Personal name Deslandes-Hérold, G.
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Personal name Van Der Heijden, M. G.
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