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BACTODRY investigates the role of bacteria in soil drying processes to enhance bioaugmentation techniques. The project aims to manipulate soil microbiomes to reduce water loss, utilizing advanced experimental methods to understand the interactions between bacteria and soil physics.
Bacteria abound in the soil, contributing to major global geocycles and plant growth.
Bioaugmentation, the stimulation or tuning of this natural microbiome to optimize its function for human gain, has recently been used with success to manipulate biological interactions.
However, we lack the understanding of the impact of bacteria on the physics of soil that would be necessary to direct bioaugmentation toward abiotic goals such as limiting water loss to drying – one fifth of all water deposited…
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