This article explores the transformative potential and challenges of single cell omics in advancing our understanding of ...
Researchers in China may have uncovered a surprising ally in the fight against sugar cravings and metabolic disorders: a single gut microbe. While synthetic drugs like Ozempic have revolutionized ...
In mice and humans, the key to unlocking this natural process was found to be a gut microbe and its metabolites – the compounds it produces during digestion. By increasing the abundance of this one ...
More information: Logan P. Woodward et al, Soil inoculation with nitrogen‐fixing bacteria to supplement maize fertilizer need, Agronomy Journal (2024). DOI: 10.1002/agj2.21729 ...
The study, “Soil inoculation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to supplement maize fertilizer need,” is published in Agronomy Journal [DOI: 10.1002/agj2.21729]. Authors include Logan Woodward ...
Sible and his co-authors tested products from Pivot Bio called PROVEN and PROVEN® 40, which includes one or two species of soil bacteria, respectively, that can turn atmospheric nitrogen into ...
Therefore, it has forced scientists to find cheap, effective and environmentally friendly methods to minimize salinity’s impact on crops. One of the best strategies is to use beneficial soil microbes, ...
Over at Houston 2600, I have published a document that was first begun in the 1980s, augmented in 2005, and wrapped up during a fever recently, a Hacker’s Manifesto for a new generation of techn ...
Scientists worldwide have been interested in strigolactones due to their roles in controlling plant development, regulating the plant's symbiotic relationship with nearby soil microbes ...
"Long-term banana planting leads to soil acidification and a decrease in beneficial microbes in the soil, so the application of beneficial microbes is an option to manage and fight the fungi, as well ...
This type of partnership, known as endosymbiosis, where one organism exists within another, enables legume plants to scavenge nutrients from the soil via microbes, in exchange for sugars.