Sustainable agriculture: leveraging microorganisms for a circular economy DOI Creative Commons

Till Glockow,

Anne‐Kristin Kaster, Kersten S. Rabe

et al.

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 108(1)

Published: Aug. 30, 2024

Microorganisms serve as linchpins in agricultural systems. Classic examples include microbial composting for nutrient recovery, using microorganisms biogas technology waste utilization, and employing biofilters to reduce emissions from stables or improve water quality aquaculture. This mini-review highlights the importance of microbiome analysis understanding diversity, dynamics, functions, fostering innovations a more sustainable agriculture. In this regard, customized soil improvement, replacements harmful agrochemicals antibiotics animal husbandry, (probiotic) additives nutrition are already even beyond testing phase large-scale conventional Additionally, climate change reduces arable land, new strategies based on closed-loop systems controlled environment agriculture, emphasizing techniques, being developed regional food production. These aim secure future supply pave way sustainable, resilient, circular economy. KEY POINTS: • Microbial facilitate integration multiple trophic levels, essential cycling carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, micronutrients. Exploring integrated biological is developing practical solutions. Technological progress makes closed-entity re-circulation possible, securing resilient

Language: Английский

Decoding constructed wetlands: A meta-analysis of performance and key drivers in tail water treatment DOI
Weiwei Lü, Fei Zhong, Juan Wu

et al.

Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 107040 - 107040

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Sustainable agriculture: leveraging microorganisms for a circular economy DOI Creative Commons

Till Glockow,

Anne‐Kristin Kaster, Kersten S. Rabe

et al.

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 108(1)

Published: Aug. 30, 2024

Microorganisms serve as linchpins in agricultural systems. Classic examples include microbial composting for nutrient recovery, using microorganisms biogas technology waste utilization, and employing biofilters to reduce emissions from stables or improve water quality aquaculture. This mini-review highlights the importance of microbiome analysis understanding diversity, dynamics, functions, fostering innovations a more sustainable agriculture. In this regard, customized soil improvement, replacements harmful agrochemicals antibiotics animal husbandry, (probiotic) additives nutrition are already even beyond testing phase large-scale conventional Additionally, climate change reduces arable land, new strategies based on closed-loop systems controlled environment agriculture, emphasizing techniques, being developed regional food production. These aim secure future supply pave way sustainable, resilient, circular economy. KEY POINTS: • Microbial facilitate integration multiple trophic levels, essential cycling carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, micronutrients. Exploring integrated biological is developing practical solutions. Technological progress makes closed-entity re-circulation possible, securing resilient

Language: Английский

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0