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Meisner, A.* ; Wepner, B.* ; Kostic, T.* ; van Overbeek, L.S.* ; Bunthof, C.J.* ; de Souza, R.S.C.* ; Olivares, M.* ; Sanz, Y.* ; Lange, L.* ; Fischer, D. ; Sessitsch, A.* ; Smidt, H.*

Calling for a systems approach in microbiome research and innovation.

Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 73, 171-178 (2022)
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Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, animals and our own body. Microbiomes are essential players of biotechnological applications, and their functions drive human, animal, plant and environmental health. The rapidly developing microbiome research landscape was studied by a global mapping excercise and bibliometric analysis. Although microbiome research is performed in many different science fields, using similar concepts within and across fields, microbiomes are mostly investigated one ecosystem at-a-time. In order to fully understand microbiome impacts and leverage microbial functions, research needs to adopt a systems approach connecting microbiomes and research initiatives in divergent fields to create understanding on how microbiomes can be modulated for desirable functions as a basis of sustainable, circular bioeconomy.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Review
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Keywords Soil; Microorganisms; Responses
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0958-1669
e-ISSN 1879-0429
Quellenangaben Volume: 73, Issue: , Pages: 171-178 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Elsevier
Publishing Place Amsterdam
Non-patent literature Publications
Reviewing status Peer reviewed
Grants European Union