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Microbial services addressing climate change risks for biodiversity and for agricultural and forestry ecosystems: enabling curiosity-driven research and advancing frontier knowledge

The project aims to deepen the comprehension of the complex relationships among microorganisms, plants, and soil within the framework of climate change. By offering access to advanced Research Infrastructures, training, and assistance, the project seeks to encourage research tackling

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The main goal of MICROBES-4-CLIMATE is to offer researchers from diverse backgrounds convenient access to a range of top-tier Research Infrastructures and their advanced services. This access will empower them to engage in interdisciplinary, curiosity-driven research focused on terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystems. Specifically, the project aims to investigate the complex interactions among microbiomes, plants, soil, and the environment. These interactions play crucial but not fully understood roles in responding to climate change, enhancing resilience, and mitigating its impacts.

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MICROBES-4-CLIMATE participated at the AgroServ Workshop in Italy

On October 3rd, Professor Nelson Lima from Micoteca da Universidade do Minho – MUM had the honor to
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MICROBES-4-CLIMATE celebrates International Microorganism Day

MICROBES-4-CLIMATE celebrates International Microorganism Day It all began with a curiosity-driven Dutch merchant who had no formal education
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