ST. LOUIS and CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Jan. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A landmark study from the University of Illinois, published in Agronomy Journal, highlights the transformative potential of Pivot Bio's ...
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 ...
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 ...
“Inoculation is the process of introducing the appropriate rhizobium bacteria to the soil in numbers sufficient to ensure successful nodulation,” he explained.
Promoting mutually beneficial relationships between plants and soil microbes that enhance nutrient acquisition by plants could improve crop production without increasing inorganic-fertilizer use.
Now, a University of Houston study of hemp microbes, published in the journal Scientific Reports, may help scientists create special mixtures of helpful microbes to make hemp plants produce more ...
Study: Gut microbial-derived phenylacetylglutamine accelerates host cellular senescence. Image Credit: Tatiana Shepeleva / Shutterstock A recent study published in the journal Nature Aging ...