Angela Kent is a microbial ecologist studying plant–microbe symbioses that regulate nutrient cycling and ecosystem resilience. Her research on maize and its wild relatives identifies microbiome-associated phenotypes (MAPs) such as biological nitrification and denitrification inhibition that enhance nitrogen retention and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By linking plant genetics, microbial communities, and ecosystem processes, she advances strategies to improve nutrient use efficiency and agricultural sustainability.
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