Atmospheric nitrogen must first be converted, or “fixed,” into a form that can be used by plants, often as ammonia. There are only two ways of fixing nitrogen, one industrial and one biological. To ...
A research team has discovered how the 'Shethna protein II' protects the nitrogen-fixing enzyme nitrogenase ... serious problems with the transfer to plants is that nitrogenase is extremely ...
Atmospheric nitrogen must first be converted, or 'fixed,' into a form that can be used by plants, often as ammonia. There are only two ways of fixing nitrogen, one industrial and one biological.