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I-Corps: Translation Potential of a Novel Soil Microbial Activity Sensor — NSF Award to University of Colorado at Boulder (CO, $50

The broader impact of this I-Corps project is based on the development of a novel soil microbial activity sensor technology to assist in determining soil health in real-time. Soil health is a key factor underlying the productivity of global agricultural systems and the stability of natural ecosystems. Gaining insights

Award titleI-Corps: Translation Potential of a Novel Soil Microbial Activity Sensor
Award ID2507228
AwardeeUniversity of Colorado at Boulder
CityBOULDER
StateCO
Amount obligated$50,000
Principal investigatorGregory Whiting
ProgramI-Corps
Start date01/01/2025
AbstractThe broader impact of this I-Corps project is based on the development of a novel soil microbial activity sensor technology to assist in determining soil health in real-time. Soil health is a key factor underlying the productivity of global agricultural systems and the stability of natural ecosystems. Gaining insights into microbial decomposition is useful for understanding soil function, evaluating nutrient cycling, and ensuring stable agricultural outputs. By providing continuous measurements
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