Researchers are one step closer to understanding how some plants survive without nitrogen. Their work could eventually reduce ...
Researchers have discovered that altering two amino acids in plant receptors can enable crops to form symbiotic relationships ...
Researchers have taken a major step toward understanding how certain plants can thrive without chemically produced nitrogen.
To truly deliver on their promise, nitrogen-fixing microbes need to up their game, says Ginkgo ag bio head, Michael Miile.
The red pigments in some fall leaves have proven to be a puzzle for researchers who debate why leaves bother to go red.
As a molecular biologist, I always enjoy reading articles concerning DNA and RNA. Your excellent article in the April 3, 2023, issue of C&EN (page 18) titled “The Promise of Peptide Nucleic Acids” ...
University of Delaware undergraduate student Spencer Toth was always interested in the environment and biology, so when she arrived at UD and realized that she could combine both of her passions by ...
If corn was ever jealous of soybean's relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, advancements in gene editing could one day even the playing field. A recent study shows that gene-edited bacteria can ...
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'Impossible' Life Found Beneath Arctic Ice Could Alter Climate Models
Researchers found that the fringes of Arctic sea ice tend to host more nitrogen-fixing bacteria and higher nitrogen-fixing ...
Melting Arctic ice is revealing a hidden ecosystem where bacteria convert nitrogen gas into nutrients, fueling algae growth. This process, previously thought impossible under thick ice, is now seen as ...
Melting Arctic ice reveals a hidden ecosystem where bacteria convert nitrogen into algae-nourishing nutrients, potentially impacting global carbon levels and climate equations.
Researchers from Aarhus University are one step closer to understanding how some plants survive without nitrogen. A ...
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