Tracking the symbiotic potential of your soil

Quantifying soil biology for data-driven agriculture.

Healthy soil is the foundation of sustainable agriculture. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are crucial to that health. RedRoot does not just measure fungal presence; it uses next-generation technology to measure functional symbiotic activity: your soil’s ability to work for you.

Multiple small green seedlings sprouting in clear plastic containers filled with soil, arranged in rows with color-coded labels.

From Field to Lab

and Back Again

We take your soil into our lab and use our technology to give you a clear, functional readout of your soil's symbiotic activity.

Team

A headshot of Isaac Coven, co-founder of RedRoot.

Isaac Coven

Founder
A headshot of Matthew Macleod, co-founder of RedRoot.

Matthew Macleod

Founder
A headshot of Nick Garcia Hernandez, co-founder of RedRoot.
Founder

Nick Garcia Hernandez

Pjotr van der Jagt

Computational Scientist

Alan Wanke

Bioinformatician

Sebastian Schornack

Scientific Advisor

Get in Touch

Whether you're a researcher, farmer, or just curious about the project, we'd love to hear from you.

Are you a farmer?

We're currently recruiting farms for our pilot programme. If you'd like to be among the first to get a quantitative readout of your soil's AM fungal activity, send us a message and get your soil tested for free.