微生物遗传资源辅助农业:当前和未来的设想

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Lily X. Zelaya-Molina , Ismael F. Chávez-Díaz , Juan Ramos-Garza , Marja L. Fajardo-Franco , César Hernández-Rodríguez
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摘要

微生物遗传资源是世界生物多样性的一部分,是所有生态系统的支柱。事实证明,它们在农业食品和工业生产中的应用对人类的进步至关重要。如今,面对人口增长、气候变化、耕地减少和污染加剧等挑战,微生物遗传资源研究已取得重大进展,有望增强世界农业生产的恢复能力,保障人类的粮食安全。具体而言,微生物遗传资源研究的重点是促进植物生长和健康、改善土壤质量和污染物降解等功能。因此,本特刊将力求汇集微生物遗传资源的寻找、表征、鉴定、评估、转让和创新方面的进展和当前最先进的科学,将其作为实现可持续农业的关键要素。
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Agriculture assisted by microbial genetic resources: Current and future scenarios

Microbial genetic resources, as part of world's biodiversity, are the backbone of all ecosystems. Their application in agri-food and industrial production has proven to be vital for the advancement of humankind. Today, amidst challenges stemming from population growth, climate change, shrinking arable land and increasing pollution, high-impact research on microbial genetic resources with the potential to strengthen the resilience of world agricultural production and safeguard human food security have been developed. Specifically, research on microbial genetic resources has focused on enhancing plant growth and health, improving soil quality and pollutant degradation, among other functions. Thus, this special issue will seek to bring together the advances and current state-of-the-art science in the search for, characterization, identification, evaluation, transfer and innovation of microbial genetic resources as key elements in migrating towards sustainable agriculture.

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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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