By the beginning of June this year, approximately 38 million tons of Sargassum drifted towards the coasts of the Caribbean ...
The discovery of non-cyanobacteria diazotrophs underneath Arctic sea ice could change our understanding of the food web, as ...
Melting Arctic sea ice can be a driving force behind a process called nitrogen fixation, where atmospheric nitrogen can be ...
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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 enables nitrogen-fixing microbes to feed algae and absorb carbon, challenging old climate views.
As Arctic sea ice melts, new life may emerge from the thaw. Researchers have discovered that bacteria beneath and along the melting ice are converting nitrogen gas into a form that fuels algae. The ...
Researchers are one step closer to understanding how some plants survive without nitrogen. Their work could eventually reduce ...
The marine nitrogen cycle is crucial to sustaining ocean productivity, with biological nitrogen fixation representing a primary mechanism by which inert atmospheric nitrogen is converted into ...
Nitrogen is vital for all known life. Yet most nitrogen on Earth is in the atmosphere as di-nitrogen gas, which many organisms can’t use. Fortunately, there are microbes that can tap into this ...
Gingko Bioworks is extending a partnership agreement with Bayer to continue developing microbial nitrogen fixation ...
Fertilizer prices, supply chain snafus and a desire for more flexibility have farmers looking at a variety of different options to fuel their corn crops. Those factors are opening the door for the use ...
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