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Soil needed to dig deeper into microbiome research

This World Microbiome Day, Agriculture Victoria is launching an expression of interest campaign to encourage farmers to donate soil samples to a National Soil Action Plan funded research project.

Funded by the Australian and Victorian governments, the ‘Soil biodiversity across landscapes’ project will seek to implement priority actions from the Plan under the National Soil Strategy.

Agriculture Victoria Principal Scientist Tim Sawbridge said he hoped to attract interest from at least 50 farmers statewide.

‘We are looking at what microbiomes exist in soil and how they function across natural and farmed environments.

‘A soil microbiome is a community of microbes, bacteria, invertebrates and other life forms that live within soil.

‘To gain a deep understanding of their role in soil health, we’re wanting a broad range of samples from various production zones and agricultural industries in Victoria,’ he said.

AVR is working alongside the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research (ARI) on the project to collect and analyse samples of soil from across the state.

ARI has provided over 200 samples from public land, such as state forests and parks and reserves, to AVR for analysis.

Samples are being taken at Agriculture Victoria’s SmartFarms including over time at the existing DairySoils study* at Ellinbank SmartFarm.

‘We anticipate that farmers who express interest in submitting samples to the project will have a natural curiosity about what is living within their soil,’ Dr Sawbridge said.

‘Everyone is set to gain from this project – researchers, farmers and land conservationists will learn more about the benefits of this microscopic subterranean world.

‘We may discover ways to influence the microbiome’s effect on soil productivity, nutrient uptake, soil carbon and soil capacity to recover and maintain resilience in a changing climate.’

To express interest in participating in the project, farmers should email

soil.microbiome@agriculture.vic.gov.au by 5 pm, Tuesday 30 September.

Soil samples will be taken from a single geo-location to a depth of 10 cm and 30 cm from a small area on the farm.

The soil structure, chemistry, botanical information and DNA will be analysed and barcoded for comparison with other samples in the dataset.

This project has been funded by the Australian and Victorian governments through the National Soil Action Plan 2023 to 2028.

You can read more about this project at www.premier.vic.gov.au/research-investment-digs-future soil-health

*DairySoils is a project under the DairyFeedbase 23-28 research initiative, aimed at improving soil health in dairy farming, funded by Agriculture Victoria, Gardiner Foundation and Dairy Australia.

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