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Integration of Automated Trophic Analysis into Multi-Indicator Soil Health Frameworks

Cofounder and CTO at Soil Next BV at Soil Next BV

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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While chemical and DNA-based tests are standard, rapid trophic network analysis remains a missing link in integrated soil health assessment. Soil Next has developed an automated platform to bridge this gap. We are seeking academic partners and Living Labs to conduct cross-validation studies. Our goal is to correlate trophic network data with traditional chemical/physical indicators to establish comprehensive soil health indices. We offer our analytical capacity to consortia looking to enhance the biological monitoring scope of their regional Soil Lighthouses.

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    Iryna Korotka

    Associate Professor at National University "Chernihiv Polytechnic"

    Chernihiv, Ukraine