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Project 6

Environmental Interventions

Project 6 aims to develop microbiome-targeted interventions improving environmental health and sustainability.

First, microbiome-based interventions that improve the efficacy of crop nutrient use are a critical step towards sustainable agriculture. Excessive fertilizer use is energetically intensive and contributes to pollution that can destroy ecosystems. Identifying microbiomes with N-cycling and P-mobilization properties will improve plant growth and require no or substantially lower amounts of unsustainable fertilizers.

Second, the sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide is an important strategy for ameliorating the global consequences of the anthropogenic release of greenhouse gases. We will develop a mechanistic framework for microbiome-enhanced silicate weathering (mESW) and design microbial communities to harness the full potential of enhanced weathering for C sequestration.

Finally, we will address selective nutrients to promote the growth of beneficial microbes in human and environmental microbiomes. We will evaluate the success of prebiotic compounds on organosulfur-cycling microorganisms, which are important in soil, plant, and human health.

Involved KEY RESEARCHERs

angela sessitsch

Project Leader

austrian institute of technology

thomas böttcher

Project Member

university of vienna

clarissa campbell

Project Member

center for molecular medicine (cemm, öaw)

peter hinterdorfer

Project Member

johannes kepler university linz

stephan krämer

Project Member

university of vienna

alexander loy

Project Member

university of vienna

petra pjevac

Project Member

university of vienna

andreas richter

Project Member

university of vienna

wolfgang wanek

Project Member

UNIVERSITY of vienna

dagmar woebken

Project Member

UNIVERSITY of vienna

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