Webinar

Microbial Biodiversity of Soil samples

Webinar recording// 30th of March 2023// Co-operation between Biomcare and The Danish Technological Institute

WEBINAR: Microbial Biodiversity of Soil samples

– the how and why to study microbial biodiversity of soil and other ecosystems

Biodiversity is critical to the health and sustainability of our planet’s ecosystems, including agricultural systems. Therefore is it crucial that we address the large gaps in our knowledge on the microbial diversity in soil. Climate change has put further emphasis on the issue of soil biodiversity and its link to resilient soil that can continue to sustain ecosystem services.

This webinar focuses on how you can monitor and measure biodiversity of microbes and how it can help us understand the status and development of ecosystems.

In the webinar we focus on the usefulness and implementation of microbial biodiversity analysis in agriculture. However, the methodology and many of the theoretical considerations presented can easily be transferred to other ecosystems such as aquaculture and forestry, and we welcome listeners from such fields to join.

Part 1 – DNA based methods for studying microbial biodiversity

By Louise Thingholm, CEO Biomcare ApS.

DNA sequencing can be used to study the microbial diversity of diverse sample types and has a range of advantages over traditional methods. In this part of the webinar, we will talk about

  • DNA sequencing, what is it and why is it a good method for studying microbial diversity
  • What are the different types of sequencing and which method to use in different situations
  • Relating biodiversity measures to other types of information, both the additional microbial insight you get when using sequencing, and the metadata collected about the samples such as agricultural practices, crop yield, nutrient levels etc.

 

Part 2 – How soil biodiversity connects to soil health, sustainability and agricultural practices

By Helle Hestbjerg and Valdemar Jørgensen, Danish Technological Institute.

The SOILGUARD project aims at filling the gaps in our knowledge on the effect of soil management practices on soil biodiversity and its response to climate change. Further a network is created to share experiences and an app is developed to assist in decision-making to maintain and improve soil biodiversity.

The project will be presented as an example of the current efforts to develop the field of soil biodiversity and a vision for future research and the application of the results in management of agricultural and other ecosystems will be outlined.

 

Time: 30. March 3pm CET

Location: Online

 Duration: 1 hour

Price: Free

Seats: 100!

Level: All levels

Webinar speakers:

Louise Bruun Thingholm

Louise has a PhD in bioinformatics and is specialized in analyzing microbiome data obtained through sequencing. She is the CEO of Biomcare, a Danish company 100% focused on studying microbes and microbiomes.

Helle Hestbjerg

With a ph.d. in fungal ecology in agricultural soil and 25 year of engaging in sustainable living on practical as well as theoretical levels, Helle has a broad background and expertise. 

She is responsible for the Danish contribution to SOILGUARD – an ambitious European project that focuses on biodiversity in agricultural soil ecosystems in relation to environmental, economic and human well being.

Valdemar Jørgensen

Valdemar is a conservation biologist with a background in genetics and ecology, writing their thesis on the skin microbiome of reptiles, and how it relates to their habitat, niche, and immune system.

He is now working as a consultant assisting in the development and vivification of technologies to lower climate emissions and the environmental impact of agriculture in Denmark.

 

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Time: 30. March 3pm CET

Location: Online

 Duration: 1 hour

Price: Free

Seats: 100!

Level: All levels

Your webinar hosts:

Louise Bruun Thingholm

Louise Bruun Thingholm

CEO Biomcare | Ph.D. in Bioinformatics | Chief Scientific Officer

Helle Hestbjerg

Helle Hestbjerg

Consultant | Ph.D. | Danish Technological Institute

 Valdemar Jørgensen

Valdemar Jørgensen

Climate Consultant | Master of Science | Danish Technological Institute