A new part of an ocean plant cell has been discovered that might revolutionize farming one day. The structure can take ...
Some bacteria found in marine waters can convert nitrogen gas (N2) to ammonia (known as N2 fixation), and thereby supply the marine food web with nitrogen. It has puzzled scientists for years ...
If corn was ever jealous of soybean’s relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, advancements in gene editing could one day ...
New research reveals that hydrothermal vents provided early Earth with abundant nitrogen, challenging previous theories.
The magnitude of the N 2 fixation and the distinct distribution ... expected to have indirect and delayed impact on the oceanic nitrogen cycle compared to that of cyanobacteria.
Breakthrough in N2 activation! This study unveils an electron catalysis strategy that directly converts N2 into azo compounds ...
Plus, the research doesn't account for dissolved organic nitrogen, nitrogen fixation and riverine input, which could contribute to the ocean's nitrogen budget and enhance the mitigation effect.
Fertiliser manufacturers: Play a key role in demanding and adopting AI-driven solutions, such as electrochemical nitrogen fixation and bio-based fertilisers. Strategic partnerships with government ...
Thus, the researchers Josefa Muñoz Alamillo and Cristina María López focused on the study of the enzyme dedicated to the recycling of adenine in the nitrogen fixation cycle (adenine ...
Nitrogen gas (N2) is one of the most abundant yet highly stable gases in the Earth's atmosphere. Its N≡N triple bond has an ...
Examples include rhizobium for nitrogen fixation and mycorrhizal fungi for enhancing nutrient and water uptake. Incorporating biofertilizers reduces the need for chemical fertilizers and supports ...