MICSOL

MICSOL

MICSOL "Microbiomes and soil ecosystem functions

Laurent Philippot

Responsable : Laurent Philippot

Directeur de recherche

Tel : 03.80.69.33.46

Courriel :laurent.philippot@inrae.fr

 

micsol

MICSOL "Microbiomes and soil ecosystem functions

The vision of the MICSOL section is that understanding and harnessing soil microbial communities and their associated functions in agro-ecosystems are important for agriculture in order to meet today's climatic and environmental challenges. By further strengthening our scientific excellence in microbial ecology and developing cooperation with players in the agri-food sector, MICSOL's research should reinforce the integration of soil microbial communities among the levers of the green transition and contribute to the achievement of several sustainable development goals. The MICSOL section brings together more than 50 permanent staff positions (INRAE, Institut Agro, uB,  et CHU) from 5 different research teams.

Our research falls within 4 more specific objectives:

1- Analyze the spatial and temporal variability of soil microbial communities to understand the biotic and abiotic drivers of their assembly.

2-Evaluate and understand the impact of agricultural practices on soil microbial communities and their functions in a context of climate change.

3- Understand and harness biotic interactions between microorganisms and with plants in agroecosystems

4- Mobilize microbial communities as levers to accelerate the green transition

 

 

In this folder

Ecologie Microbienne Fonctionnelle et Evolutive pour des Ecosystèmes Durables (EMFEED)

Environmental Microbiology and Risks - Managing human health risks in agrosystems: a multidisciplinary "One Health" approach

Multitrophic Interactions in the Rhizosphere - Study of root-plant microbiota interactions to optimize beneficial effects on yield, stress adaptation and nutritional quality of agricultural products.

Topic: interactions between plant and microbial community, from a functional and evolutionary viewpoint

Diversity of soil microbial communities: biogeography and role in soil biological functioning