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Dr. Maria C. Hernandez-Soriano, Postdoctoral researcher at John Innes Centre, Silvio Salvi, Full Professor in Plant Genetics at University of Bologna, Italy, joins Dr. Alberto Acedo, CSO and Cofounder at Biome Makers to discuss the WISH-ROOTS mission and how it aligns with the sustainable development goals linked to food security, sustainability, food production, and climate action. Key Moments: 0:00 Intro & About Biome Makers 07:47 Mapping wheat root traits linked to microbial transformation of nitrogen in soil 16:15 WISH-Roots 21:37 Genetic Variation in wheat root morpho-physiological traits and soil health 36:57 From soil DNA to taxonomy 47:28 WISH-Roots potential impact 49:23 Q&A ____________________________________________________________ ABOUT OUR CHANNEL Our channel is about Soil Health. We post videos webinars and content related to the soil microbiome, carbon sequestration, agriculture, and improving crop yield and crop management. Check out our channel here: / @biomemakersinc.9207 Don’t forget to subscribe! Founded in California's Silicon Valley in 2015, Biome Makers is one of the foremost global AgTech leaders, setting the standard in soil health with BeCrop® Technology. We connect soil biology to agricultural decision-making to optimize farming practices and reverse degradation of arable soils. FIND US AT https://biomemakers.com/ GET IN TOUCH info@biomemakers.com ____________________________________________________________ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL Twitter: / biomemakers Facebook: / biomemakers LinkedIn: / biome-makers Instagram: / biomemakers #soilhealth #wheatcrop #soilbiology #microbes