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“Through the biological nitrogen fixation process, rhizobia fix enough nitrogen for the crop’s requirements. It is cheaper than mineral nitrogen fertiliser for the production of the crop ...
Researchers have discovered a biological mechanism that makes plant roots more welcoming to beneficial soil microbes. Researchers have discovered a biological mechanism that makes plant roots more ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) A gene mutation in Medicago truncatula enhances plant root partnerships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi, improving nutrient uptake ...
“Acid and alkaline soils give soybeans trouble.” For soybeans to produce their own nitrogen, rhizobia bacteria must be present in the soil. “Fields void of soybeans for two or more years ...
Researchers have discovered a biological mechanism that makes plant roots more welcoming to beneficial soil microbes. This discovery by John Innes Centre researchers paves the way for more ...
In this study, which appears in Nature, experiments showed that the gene mutation in a calcium signaling pathway enhances endosymbiosis in farming conditions. Excitingly, the team used genetic ...
TEDCO, Maryland's economic engine for technology companies, announced nine awardees for the inaugural Maryland Student ...
Peas thrive in well-drained soil and full sun. As they grow, they form a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia bacteria in the soil, which help convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form the plants ...
GRDC will host a national meeting in Adelaide on 19 February 2025 for grain industry participants to share knowledge on managing soil acidity in ...