Nitrogen-fixing bacteria helps crops to ‘feed’ themselves
World changing technology developed by experts at the University of Nottingham enables crops to take nitrogen from the air reducing the use of expensive and environmentally damaging fertilizers.
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wow ! thats awesome ! I will love to keep an eye on this topic. I´ll be
waiting for data updates :)
fantastic,healty living seems to get better,in world times all people want
change.
Hearty congratulations, could supercede Nobel winner Haber similarly
feeding billions for years to come except in a much kinder way? Most worthy
successor. I hope there will be a version for use by domestic gardeners
too!
from what Ive heard we are running out of phosphorus not nitrogen…
Not running out of phosphorus per se, but instead losing it to places that
it is difficult to recover (groundwater and the ocean). We never run out of
phosphorus as mass can neither be created or destroyed, just translocated
or changed in form.
Nitrogen video