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9 Tiny Organisms That Could Help Stabilize Our ClimateMethanotrophic Bacteria Methanotrophs might be small, but they pack a powerful punch when it comes to turning methane, a ...
Rhizobial symbiosis refers to the mutually beneficial relationship that forms between plants and soil bacteria that fix nitrogen, termed rhizobia. The authors report that iron binds to and ...
The study advocates for integrated land management strategies that combine tailored nutrient management plans, erosion control, and water conservation, particularly in arid climates. Strengthening and ...
This discovery could also have implications in studies of polymer-secreting conglomerations of bacteria known as biofilms—the slippery goo on river rocks, for example—and in industrial ...
It added that sugar beans required 40 to 60 kilogrammes of nitrogen per hectare, while rhizobium bacteria fix 50 to 60 ... or reputable agro-dealers like Farm and City, which purchase from their ...
This discovery by John Innes Centre researchers paves the way for more environmentally friendly farming practices ... with nitrogen fixing bacteria called rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhiza ...
“When I returned home, my father refused to give me our ancestral land to start farming and kicked me out of the home so that I would get discouraged and get back to some engineering-based job. But ...
The Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act of 1978 (AFIDA) requires foreign entities to report purchases, sales and interests in U.S. agricultural land to USDA via Form-153 submitted to the ...
Smith: Foreign ownership of U.S. agricultural land remains a widely debated topic. Two additional years of data from 2022 and 2023 became available recently, and Danny Munch, an economist with the ...
Climate change is accelerating this trend. New research has found global warming has made 77 percent of the Earth’s land drier over the past three decades while rapidly increasing the proportion ...
It occupies nearly 44% of the world’s land and supports over 1.23 billion people whose livelihoods depend directly on farming. However, with finite natural resources and rapidly degrading ...
Researchers at the University of Waterloo say they've made a breakthrough in introducing a new trait into bacteria found in wastewater, giving them the ability to break down microplastics.
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