This patch would hold the robots in place right next to the stone for several days, allowing them to work their enzymatic magic while you go about your life. Once the stone is small enough to pass, ...
For grain sorghum, a recent K-State study in Hays found that subsurface application of 60 lb/acre urea produced yields ...
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CPCB advises against using bio-enzymes for cleaning natural water bodies due to ecological risks and lack of scientific ...
As global agriculture struggles to feed a growing population, soils are under increasing pressure. Heavy fertilizer use has degraded soil quality, disrupted microbial ecosystems, and increased ...
Urease (EC 3.5.1.5), eine besonders in Pflanzensamen und Mikroorganismen sowie bei Wirbellosen (Krebse, Meeresmuscheln) vorkommende Harnstoff-spaltende Hydrolase hoher katalytischer Wirksamkeit. U.
A novel bioengineering technique known as Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) is emerging as a promising and sustainable solution to tackle coastal erosion, signalling a shift from ...
When it comes to your layer operation, performance consistency across flocks and production cycles is everything. Egg ...
Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz amid the US‑Iran conflict has stalled one-third of global urea trade, triggering pressure on UK fertiliser supplies.
Rising fertiliser costs make efficient nitrogen use vital. This article explores soil pH, sulphur, organic matter and manures to boost yields, ...
Farmers are cutting nitrogen use, improving soil structure and boosting crop resilience with carbon-rich liquid inputs and minimal‑till systems.
Physicists at Osnabrück University have examined individual water molecules on the calcite surface in more detail. Their findings, published in the journal ACS Nano, are relevant for climate and ...