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rssMB to Green & indigenous News · 21 hours ago

Nitrogen-fixing genes moved into new bacterial strains, opening path beyond fertilizer

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Nitrogen-fixing genes moved into new bacterial strains, opening path beyond fertilizer

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Most major crops, such as wheat and corn, require expensive nitrogen fertilizer to flourish. But what if bacteria could help those plants draw nitrogen from the atmosphere, as peas and beans do?

Most major crops, such as wheat and corn, require expensive nitrogen fertilizer to flourish. But what if bacteria could help those plants draw nitrogen from the atmosphere, as peas and beans do?


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    Are beans just too fucking hard to plant or something?

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