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Microbiome Research as an Effective Driver of Success Stories in Agrifood Systems - A Selection of Case Studies

Authors :
European Commission
Olmo, Rocío
Wetzels, Stefanie Urimare
Armanhi, Jaderson Silveira Leite
Arruda, Paulo
Berg, Gabriele
Cernava, Tomislav
Cotter, Paul D
Araujo, Solon Cordeiro
de Souza, Rafael Soares Correa
Ferrocino, Ilario
Frisvad, Jens C
Georgalaki, Marina
Hansen, Hanne Helene
Kazou, Maria
Kiran, George Seghal
Kostic, Tanja
Krauss-Etschmann, Susanne
Kriaa, Aicha
Lange, Lene
Maguin, Emmanuelle
Mitter, Birgit
Nielsen, Mette Olaf
Olivares, Marta
Martín Quijada, Narciso
Romaní Pérez, Marina
Sanz Herranz, Yolanda
Schloter, Michael
Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe
Seaton, Sarah Craven
Selvin, Joseph
Sessitsch, Angela
Wang, Mengcen
Zwirzitz, Benjamin
Selberherr, Evelyne
Wagner, Martin
European Commission
Olmo, Rocío
Wetzels, Stefanie Urimare
Armanhi, Jaderson Silveira Leite
Arruda, Paulo
Berg, Gabriele
Cernava, Tomislav
Cotter, Paul D
Araujo, Solon Cordeiro
de Souza, Rafael Soares Correa
Ferrocino, Ilario
Frisvad, Jens C
Georgalaki, Marina
Hansen, Hanne Helene
Kazou, Maria
Kiran, George Seghal
Kostic, Tanja
Krauss-Etschmann, Susanne
Kriaa, Aicha
Lange, Lene
Maguin, Emmanuelle
Mitter, Birgit
Nielsen, Mette Olaf
Olivares, Marta
Martín Quijada, Narciso
Romaní Pérez, Marina
Sanz Herranz, Yolanda
Schloter, Michael
Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe
Seaton, Sarah Craven
Selvin, Joseph
Sessitsch, Angela
Wang, Mengcen
Zwirzitz, Benjamin
Selberherr, Evelyne
Wagner, Martin
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Increasing knowledge of the microbiome has led to significant advancements in the agrifood system. Case studies based on microbiome applications have been reported worldwide and, in this review, we have selected 14 success stories that showcase the importance of microbiome research in advancing the agrifood system. The selected case studies describe products, methodologies, applications, tools, and processes that created an economic and societal impact. Additionally, they cover a broad range of fields within the agrifood chain: the management of diseases and putative pathogens; the use of microorganism as soil fertilizers and plant strengtheners; the investigation of the microbial dynamics occurring during food fermentation; the presence of microorganisms and/or genes associated with hazards for animal and human health (e.g., mycotoxins, spoilage agents, or pathogens) in feeds, foods, and their processing environments; applications to improve HACCP systems; and the identification of novel probiotics and prebiotics to improve the animal gut microbiome or to prevent chronic non-communicable diseases in humans (e.g., obesity complications). The microbiomes of soil, plants, and animals are pivotal for ensuring human and environmental health and this review highlights the impact that microbiome applications have with this regard.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1348918354
Document Type :
Electronic Resource