Vol. 9, Issue 7, Part E (2025)
Emerging techniques in soil microbiome analysis for sustainable agriculture
Ganesh MC, Shanurasab KN and VR Yadahalli
The soil microbiome plays a pivotal role in maintaining soil health, promoting plant growth, and supporting sustainable agricultural practices. Traditional methods of studying soil microbial communities have often been limited by low resolution and culture-dependent biases. However, recent advances in high-throughput sequencing, functional omics, and computational tools have revolutionized our ability to analyse and understand complex soil ecosystems. This review highlights emerging techniques such as long-read metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, metaproteomics, and metabolomics that provide deeper functional and taxonomic insights into soil microbiota. It also explores innovative approaches like culturomics, single-cell genomics, and artificial intelligence-driven data interpretation, all of which are pushing the boundaries of soil microbiome research. Furthermore, we discuss the integration of multi-omics strategies and their applications in precision agriculture, biofertilizer development, and soil health monitoring. These cutting-edge techniques are not only enhancing our understanding of soil microbial dynamics but also offering practical tools for improving crop productivity and ecological sustainability. The article concludes with a discussion on current challenges, including data standardization and field validation, while proposing future directions for research and implementation in sustainable agriculture.
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