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EUdaphobase - building bridges between cohabiting soil communities, environments, and methodologies

Marjanovic, Zaklina; Schmalenberger, Achim; Frey, Beat; Oehl, Fritz; Baldrian, Petr; Cocimaru, Serghei; Krogh, Paul Henning; Chen, T.W.; Fiera, Cristina; Lesch, Stephan; Russell, David

(2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Marjanovic, Zaklina
AU  - Schmalenberger, Achim
AU  - Frey, Beat
AU  - Oehl, Fritz
AU  - Baldrian, Petr
AU  - Cocimaru, Serghei
AU  - Krogh, Paul Henning
AU  - Chen, T.W.
AU  - Fiera, Cristina
AU  - Lesch, Stephan
AU  - Russell, David
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3005
AB  - Aim: Edaphobase is a database previously constructed by the Senckenberg Natural Museum in Görlitz in Germany for the purpose of connecting soil invertebrate taxa to their environment. To extend Edaphobase into a warehouse for data on soil biodiversity at the European level and improve its usefulness, COST Action “EUdaphobase” was launched. Action gathers a network of European specialists working on enlarging existing capacities, and improving the technical capabilities, to provide a unique database that would be used by the different levels of stakeholders (from farmers, research and education institutions to decision makers). Taxonomists, ecologists, modelers of soil ecosystem processes, financial and IT specialists joined to form a holistic picture of soil biodiversity and introduce it into the decision-making process in Europe.
Method: WG 7 of EUdaphobase is focused on two goals - to enable a framework for integrating the data on fungi, bacteria and microeukaryotes, and collating the data derived by molecular methods (metabarcoding, NGS-based, environmental DNA/RNA), on all soil organism groups. 
Results: The highly demanding technical problems of incorporating fungal and molecular data into the already existing framework of Edaphobase were resolved. The joint work of researchers working on different soil organisms and techniques resulted in the unique possibility for a variety of users to provide/analyze/use data that include cohabiting taxa, their environments, and mutual relationships. 
Conclusions: The outcome will enable the usage of the upgraded Edaphobase for holistic soil state evaluation and monitoring, as well as monitoring of the dynamics of soil communities/environments involved in different ecosystem services on the European level.
C3  - Third Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 13-15 March 2023. Abstract Book
T1  - EUdaphobase - building bridges between cohabiting soil communities, environments, and methodologies
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3005
ER  - 
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author = "Marjanovic, Zaklina and Schmalenberger, Achim and Frey, Beat and Oehl, Fritz and Baldrian, Petr and Cocimaru, Serghei and Krogh, Paul Henning and Chen, T.W. and Fiera, Cristina and Lesch, Stephan and Russell, David",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Aim: Edaphobase is a database previously constructed by the Senckenberg Natural Museum in Görlitz in Germany for the purpose of connecting soil invertebrate taxa to their environment. To extend Edaphobase into a warehouse for data on soil biodiversity at the European level and improve its usefulness, COST Action “EUdaphobase” was launched. Action gathers a network of European specialists working on enlarging existing capacities, and improving the technical capabilities, to provide a unique database that would be used by the different levels of stakeholders (from farmers, research and education institutions to decision makers). Taxonomists, ecologists, modelers of soil ecosystem processes, financial and IT specialists joined to form a holistic picture of soil biodiversity and introduce it into the decision-making process in Europe.
Method: WG 7 of EUdaphobase is focused on two goals - to enable a framework for integrating the data on fungi, bacteria and microeukaryotes, and collating the data derived by molecular methods (metabarcoding, NGS-based, environmental DNA/RNA), on all soil organism groups. 
Results: The highly demanding technical problems of incorporating fungal and molecular data into the already existing framework of Edaphobase were resolved. The joint work of researchers working on different soil organisms and techniques resulted in the unique possibility for a variety of users to provide/analyze/use data that include cohabiting taxa, their environments, and mutual relationships. 
Conclusions: The outcome will enable the usage of the upgraded Edaphobase for holistic soil state evaluation and monitoring, as well as monitoring of the dynamics of soil communities/environments involved in different ecosystem services on the European level.",
journal = "Third Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 13-15 March 2023. Abstract Book",
title = "EUdaphobase - building bridges between cohabiting soil communities, environments, and methodologies",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3005"
}
Marjanovic, Z., Schmalenberger, A., Frey, B., Oehl, F., Baldrian, P., Cocimaru, S., Krogh, P. H., Chen, T.W., Fiera, C., Lesch, S.,& Russell, D.. (2023). EUdaphobase - building bridges between cohabiting soil communities, environments, and methodologies. in Third Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 13-15 March 2023. Abstract Book.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3005
Marjanovic Z, Schmalenberger A, Frey B, Oehl F, Baldrian P, Cocimaru S, Krogh PH, Chen T, Fiera C, Lesch S, Russell D. EUdaphobase - building bridges between cohabiting soil communities, environments, and methodologies. in Third Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 13-15 March 2023. Abstract Book. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3005 .
Marjanovic, Zaklina, Schmalenberger, Achim, Frey, Beat, Oehl, Fritz, Baldrian, Petr, Cocimaru, Serghei, Krogh, Paul Henning, Chen, T.W., Fiera, Cristina, Lesch, Stephan, Russell, David, "EUdaphobase - building bridges between cohabiting soil communities, environments, and methodologies" in Third Global Soil Biodiversity Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 13-15 March 2023. Abstract Book (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3005 .