Matt is the Chief Soil Scientist at Syngenta Group, and leads the company’s global efforts to develop products and services that enhance soil health. He is a soil ecologist who studies how microbes drive nutrient cycling, soil formation and decomposition, and affect crop health and productivity. His research showed that microbes adapt to changing environments in ways that affect not only ecosystem functioning, but global carbon cycles. He later shifted his research to elucidate novel mechanisms by which plants control the assembly of the microbiome
in their rooting zone, and has shown how this affects plant fitness. He has applied his expertise in plant-microbe interactions to develop and commercialize a patented microbial biostimulant that enhances plant growth by making soil phosphorus more available.
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CSU Spur
NSF I-Corps
Soil Carbon Solutions Center
State Line Serpentine Barrens - The Nature Conservancy
Indigenous Peoples of Philadelphia - American Library Association
Syngenta and The Nature Conservancy
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