Field Check: Understanding Soil Biology

Published: Aug. 24, 2020, 1:35 p.m.

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\\u201cI\\u2019ve been farming for 40 years and for the last 4 years we\\u2019ve adopted an approach of conservation agriculture and have shifted to no till drilling. I suppose like many of my generation, have firmly  embraced the physical side of managing our soils and the chemical side of managing our soils. But it\\u2019s only recently while appreciating how important our soil is that I\\u2019ve looked at the biology of our soils. How do we make that subject more understandable to more farmers than it currently is?\\u201d - Paul Temple, Farmer from the United Kingdom

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Dr. Samiran Banerjee is a Professor of Microbiology at North Dakota State University.  His focus of study includes understanding microbial patterns in agricultural soils and determining what drives their functions.

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\\u201cThe microbial world is complex but really important.  Microbes are really important for soil functioning. Microbes are important for crop health and soil health. Although we cannot see them we have to understand them.\\u201d - Dr. Samiran Banerjee

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Dr. Banerjee is involved in the Soil Microbiome Project at NDSU. \\u201cWe collected samples from over 200 farms\\u2026.and at 3 different stages of crops,\\u201d shares Dr Banerjee. They then set out to identify microbial patterns and influencers.  They hope to create a database of microbial patterns including populations, drivers and functions at different times during the growing season. With this information, an index will be developed which will demonstrate what different practices could impact specific soil microbial properties.

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\\u201cWe want to link the soil microbial information to the management information to find out what changes we can make to promote crop beneficial microbes.\\u201d Dr. Samirin Banerjee

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This could impact soil biological applications, what inputs could promote productivity of an optimal microbiome and help to predict microbial patterns in soil. Providing this practical tailored information to the farmer gives them valuable insight into the microscopic health of their soil.

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