Abstract
Recent advances in computation power have enabled the creation of digital twins of the microbiome (DTM) to substantially curb soil greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions under global change conditions [...]
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Recent advances in computation power have enabled the creation of digital twins of the microbiome (DTM) to substantially curb soil greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions under global change conditions
For these twins to be more than large arrays of data, they must qualitatively replicate the microbial population dynamics as well as their complex underlying biogeochemical processes and terrestrial feedback to ensure the validity of the predictive metrics
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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Digital Twins of the Soil Microbiome for Climate Mitigation.
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