Life
Briefing: Soil biodiversity linked to lower human infectious disease risk
Strategic angle: Diverse soil microbial communities may help suppress pathogens naturally, acting as a biological barrier against their establishment and spread.
editorial-staff
1 min read
Updated 10 days ago
Research led by Professor Brajesh Singh at The University of Western Australia indicates that diverse soil microbial communities can act as a natural barrier against pathogens.
The study suggests that these communities may help suppress the establishment and spread of infectious diseases, providing a biological defense mechanism.
Understanding the implications of soil biodiversity on public health could inform future strategies for disease prevention and ecosystem management.