2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.926824
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One or many? Multi-species livestock grazing influences soil microbiome community structure and antibiotic resistance potential

Abstract: Soil health has been highlighted as a key dimension of regenerative agriculture, given its critical importance for food production, carbon sequestration, water filtration, and nutrient cycling. Microorganisms are critical components of soil health, as they are responsible for mediating 90% of soil functions. Multi-species rotational grazing (MSRG) is a promising strategy for maintaining and improving soil health, yet the potential effects of MSRG on soil microbiomes are poorly understood. To address this knowl… Show more

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“…The presence of Methanosarcina and Methanocella spp. in cattle, sheep and swine grazing land [130], and wet soils and desert soils [131] have been documented. Methanosarcina spp.…”
Section: Other Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of Methanosarcina and Methanocella spp. in cattle, sheep and swine grazing land [130], and wet soils and desert soils [131] have been documented. Methanosarcina spp.…”
Section: Other Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%