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Paterson, J. Free-living bacteria lift soil nitrogen supply. Farming Ahead 169, 40 (2006). Vlassak, K. & Reynders, R. "Agronomic aspects of biological dinitrogen fixation by Azoxpirillum spp." ...
Nitrogenase is essential for nitrogen fixation, but it’s highly sensitive to oxygen, Ané said. In making nitrogenase less sensitive to oxygen, it could allow the bacteria to fix nitrogen more ...
Nitrogen is one of the primary nutrients critical for the survival of all living organisms. Although nitrogen is very abundant in the atmosphere, it is largely inaccessible in this form to most ...
AsRon Calhoun, Senior Portfolio Manager for Plant Nutrition at Nutrien Ag Solutions, explains with its three modes of action—N-Finity is elevating how Loveland Products can further nutrient use ...
“The bacteria fix nitrogen all the time (even ... “Yes, we get weed suppression, yes, we get our nitrogen fixation, but it’s not without the cost of competition for water resources.” ...
The edited versions boost the activity of a key gene involved in nitrogen fixation, making more of it available to plants.
The modified bacteria increase nitrogen availability by enhancing the activity of a key gene involved in nitrogen fixation. When applied during planting, the bacteria colonize plant roots and ...
Brazil is the world's largest producer of soybeans and one of the reasons is the incorporation of bio-inputs, microorganisms ...
Red gram nodules host diverse microbes impacting nitrogen fixation, influenced by soil properties and host genetics.
Autumn olive engages in a symbiotic relationship with Frankia bacteria in root nodules, the location where nitrogen fixation occurs. Previous research has demonstrated that autumn olive is capable of ...
Treating the new soybean crop with an inoculant every year is vital before putting the seed into the soil in North Dakota and ...