Rethinking How Phosphorus Is Delivered Traditional water-soluble ammonium phosphate fertilizers release nutrients immediately ...
Bean plants that suppress secondary root growth in favor of boosting primary root growth forage greater soil volume to acquire phosphorus, according to Penn State researchers, who say their recent ...
Soil should be alive and it is a fact that chemical fertilizers kill the microbial activity in soil. Do we really need ...
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Self-fertilizing wheat could flip modern agriculture
Wheat that can help make its own fertilizer is no longer a speculative idea from plant biology textbooks, it is a working prototype that could reorder how the world grows one of its staple grains. By ...
Fertilizers help farmers grow healthy plants. According to new research from the University of Minnesota, the chemicals also ...
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