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Tarah's research emphasis is on linking the function and phylogeny of the soil microbiome, specifically with regard to the interactions and impacts on metal bioavailability and soil health. Whether the context is micronutrient availability in the rhizosphere, which confers plant growth promotion and crop enhancement, or in the context of contaminated systems where bioremediation and bioaugmentation are the best options to remediate heavy metals polluted sites, the soil microbiome is key in these biotransformations. Understanding the consortia of organisms and the mechanisms involved drives the work done in her lab with a wide array of biochemical and molecular techniques.
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Soil Microbiology & Agricultural Sustainability | Tarah Sullivan (Podcast)
Tarah Sullivan, Assistant Professor of Soil Microbiology, Washington State University
Vineyard Team Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship
Get MoreSubscribe on Google Play, iHeartRADIO, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources.
Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.
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Tarah's research emphasis is on linking the function and phylogeny of the soil microbiome, specifically with regard to the interactions and impacts on metal bioavailability and soil health. Whether the context is micronutrient availability in the rhizosphere, which confers plant growth promotion and crop enhancement, or in the context of contaminated systems where bioremediation and bioaugmentation are the best options to remediate heavy metals polluted sites, the soil microbiome is key in these biotransformations. Understanding the consortia of organisms and the mechanisms involved drives the work done in her lab with a wide array of biochemical and molecular techniques.
References:28: Understanding Soil Health (Podcast)
53: Producing Compost and Carbon Sequestration (Podcast)
106: What? Bury Charcoal in the Vineyard? (Podcast)
113: Microbial Inoculants for Soil Health (Podcast)
Digging into Soil Bacteria and Chlorosis
Floor Management for Soil Health
SIP Certified
Soil Microbiology & Agricultural Sustainability | Tarah Sullivan (Podcast)
Tarah Sullivan, Assistant Professor of Soil Microbiology, Washington State University
Vineyard Team Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship
Get MoreSubscribe on Google Play, iHeartRADIO, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources.
Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.

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