Friends to the rescue: using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to future-proof Australian agriculture

IF 0.7 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Microbiology Australia Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1071/ma23002
Meike Katharina Heuck, C. Birnbaum, Adam Frew
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With a rising global population and the challenges of climate change, there is an increasing need to find solutions to maintain crop yields in an ecologically sustainable way. Although many studies have focussed on this issue, comparatively few are conducted in the southern hemisphere. This is worrisome because the geographical and geomorphological conditions within Australia differ greatly from the northern hemisphere. To ensure food security, approaches can rely on conventional agricultural methods as well as commercial arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal inoculants. Both approaches lack the capacity to be successful in the long term or could have unknown negative effects on the naturally occurring microbial communities. We advocate for a sustainable and holistic approach that combines the effective management of functionally diverse AM fungal communities with precision farming techniques while integrating landscape elements into agricultural fields. In addition, landowners and scientists should collaborate and communicate their work with industry and government to take forward the shift to a more-sustainable agriculture. In this way, we will be better able to secure our food production while restoring our soil ecosystems.
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朋友们来拯救:利用丛枝菌根真菌来抵御未来的澳大利亚农业
随着全球人口的增加和气候变化的挑战,越来越需要找到以生态可持续的方式保持作物产量的解决方案。尽管许多研究都集中在这个问题上,但在南半球进行的研究相对较少。这令人担忧,因为澳大利亚境内的地理和地貌条件与北半球大不相同。为了确保粮食安全,可以依靠传统的农业方法以及商业丛枝菌根(AM)真菌接种剂。这两种方法都缺乏长期成功的能力,或者可能对自然存在的微生物群落产生未知的负面影响。我们提倡一种可持续和全面的方法,将功能多样的AM真菌群落的有效管理与精准农业技术相结合,同时将景观元素融入农田。此外,土地所有者和科学家应该与工业界和政府合作并交流他们的工作,以推动向更可持续的农业的转变。通过这种方式,我们将能够更好地确保我们的粮食生产,同时恢复我们的土壤生态系统。
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