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Workshop on "Sensor-supported detection of pests in outdoor cultivation" at the Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy in Potsdam-Bornim (ATB), May 11 and 12, 2022

2023, Dammer, Karl-Heinz

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Missing symbionts – emerging pathogens? Microbiome management for sustainable agriculture

2023, Berg, Gabriele, Schweitzer, Matthias, Abdelfattah, Ahmed, Cernava, Tomislav, Wassermann, Birgit

Plant diversification and co-evolution shaped the plant microbiome and vice versa. This resulted in a specific composition of the plant microbiome and a strong connection with the host in terms of functional interplay. Symbionts are part of the microbiota, and important for the plant’s germination and growth, nutrition, as well as stress protection. However, human activities in the Anthropocene are linked to a significant shift of diversity, evenness and specificity of the plant microbiota. In addition, and very importantly, many plant symbionts are missing or no longer functional. It will require targeted microbiome management to support and reintroduce them. In future agriculture, we should aim at replacing harmful chemicals in the field, as well as post-harvest, by using precision microbiome engineering. This is because the plant microbiome is connected across systems and crucial for human and planetary health. This commentary aims to inspire holistic studies for the development of solutions for sustainable agriculture in framework of the One Health and the Planetary Health concepts.