Biodiversity Seminar: Enhancing AMF Inoculation Success Through Microbiome Diagnostics

Date:

Location:

WSL Birmensdorf, Hörsaal

Organised by:

Nadia Castro Izaguirre, WSL

Speakers:

Natacha Bodenhausen (FiBL)

Moderators:

Aline Frossard

Languages:

English

Type of event:

Presentations and colloquia

Audience:

Anyone interested in the topics

Abstract

To mitigate the environmental impact of mineral fertilizers, which includes biodiversity loss and waterway eutrophication, exploring alternative options is crucial. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) offer one such solution, as they engage in symbiotic relationships with most plant species, enhancing growth by providing essential nutrients like phosphorus. However, the success of AMF inoculation is context dependent. To tackle this, we are developing “microbiome diagnostics” to better predict successful AMF inoculation.

The proposed approach involves two steps. The first step is to predict the soil microbiome based on the soil properties. We carried out on-farm experiments in 54 fields, analyzing the physical-chemical properties of the soil and characterizing fungal communities through sequencing. Using redundancy analysis, we constructed a predictive model for the soil microbiome. The second step is to predict AMF inoculation success based on soil properties and the soil microbiome. The abundance of pathogenic fungi during spring season emerged as robust predictor.

Ultimately, the merging of both steps is necessary to eliminate the need for expensive and time-consuming sequencing. Improving the predictability of AMF inoculation success could enhance the efficiency of biofertilizers and thus lead to more sustainable agriculture.

About the speaker

Natacha Bodenhausen is a pioneering microbial ecologist and fervent advocate for sustainable agricultural practices. With a profound passion for understanding the intricate interplay between microorganisms and the environment, she has devoted her career to unraveling the mysteries of soil microbiomes and their impact on agricultural ecosystems.

Biodiversity Seminars

Our seminars are hybrid. Please send an email to events-biodiversity(at)wsl.ch if you would like to get access to the live stream.

The Biodiversity Seminar Series are organized by the WSL Biodiversity Center. Every two weeks, we aim to host a seminar speaker that presents research or outreach on topics relevant to the biodiversity community at WSL. The seminars are public and are usually broadcasted online.

Find out more about the WSL Biodiversity Center and a complete list of events here:

https://www.wsl.ch/en/about-wsl/organisation/programmes-and-initiatives/wsl-biodiversity-center.html

Please send an email to events-biodiversity(at)wsl.ch if you would like to be updated on the activities of the WSL Biodiversity Center.

Contact

How to get here

Zürcherstrasse 111, 8903 Birmensdorf

By public transport

Bus stop Birmensdorf ZH, Sternen/WSL

Accessible by bus lines 220 and 350 via Wiedikon/Triemli or via Birmensdorf station with S-Bahn lines 5 and 14.

By car

See map on map.search.ch or Google Maps

You'll find guest parking spaces (for a fee) behind the main building after passing the main entrance.