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                        <div class="text">Soils contain diverse microbial communities</div>
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                        <div class="text">Within these communities are microbes with useful properties</div>
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                        <div class="text">Endophytes are microbes that live harmlessly within plant tissues</div>
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                        <div class="text">Can we programme endophytes to influence the wider microbial community?</div>
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                        <div class="text">Could they synthesise chemicals to attract beneficial soil microbes?</div>
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                        <div class="text">Attracting bacteria to fix nitrogen and reducing the need for chemical fertilisers</div>
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                        <div class="text">Or maybe the endophytes can synthesise chemicals that deter pests or pathogens?</div>
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                        <div class="text">Alternative Roots: engineering endophytes for smart agricultural solutions</div>
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Revision as of 09:20, 17 October 2018

Alternative Roots

Alternative Roots

Project Description

Project Overview

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Soils contain diverse microbial communities
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Within these communities are microbes with useful properties
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Endophytes are microbes that live harmlessly within plant tissues
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Can we programme endophytes to influence the wider microbial community?
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Could they synthesise chemicals to attract beneficial soil microbes?
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Attracting bacteria to fix nitrogen and reducing the need for chemical fertilisers
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Or maybe the endophytes can synthesise chemicals that deter pests or pathogens?
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Alternative Roots: engineering endophytes for smart agricultural solutions




Project Overview

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