image: A Rutgers study finds that symbiotic bacteria that colonize root cells may be managed to produce hardier crops that need less fertilizer. view more New Brunswick, N.J. (May 12, 2021) - A ...
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ) have discovered that diverse root-colonizing fungi can benefit plants, but only when they are kept in check by the host ...
Scientists from the University of the Philippines Diliman identified bacterial strains from roots of bamboo and corn grown in Cagayan province, which can be used to develop cheaper and safer ...
Scientists have found that competition between strains of beneficial bacteria in the soil degrades the service that the bacteria provide to their hosts. Plants form alliances with microbes in the soil ...
A significant increase in agricultural production is needed to meet the demand for food to feed the expected ~10 billion people by 2050. This increased agricultural output will also require ...
Scientists assess bacterial growth trajectories to better predict infectious capacity and the conditions that aid proliferation. This article explores the key factors that influence bacterial ...
A new Georgia Tech study points to possible help for restoring marine ecosystems -- and provides more data on the role microbes play in marsh plant health and productivity. Salt marshes cover much of ...
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