| Literature DB >> 28696064 |
Hang-Wei Hu1, Ji-Zheng He1, Brajesh K Singh2,3.
Abstract
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal of climate change mitigation within this century will require adoption of new innovative technologies to control emissions of nitrous oxide (N2 O), an important greenhouse gas leading to global warming. This is particularly important in the face of growing fertilizer consumption and continuous land degradation. Currently used tools to mitigate N2 O emissions are based on agrochemical inputs and agronomic practices. Emerging technologies include plant breeding approaches to manipulate microbiome activities in agro-ecosystems, and microbial biotechnology approaches for in situ microbiome manipulation and engineering via use of biochemical, cellular and genome-editing methods. This article assessed the likely contribution of microbial biotechnology to the mitigation of N2 O emissions and discussed how to facilitate the development of environmental-friendly microbiome-based biotechnology for sustainable climate change mitigation.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28696064 PMCID: PMC5609469 DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.12758
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Biotechnol ISSN: 1751-7915 Impact factor: 5.813
Figure 1Toolbox for currently used N2O mitigation strategies based on physicochemical and plant community technologies, and emerging N2O mitigation strategies based on microbiome biotechnologies.