Field trials on nitrogen-fixing microbes in corn have yet to show reliable benefits, but work continues on their potential of reducing corn's high demand for the nutrient.
New research from the University of Illinois shows that gene-edited bacteria can supply early corn plants the equivalent of 35 pounds of nitrogen from the air. Study co-author Connor Sible, research ...
According to Michigan State University and Penn State University Extension, granular and liquid fertilizers provide ... can serve as an excellent source of nitrogen, many factors need to be ...
Proven nitrogen stabilizers can help corn farmers increase yield potential ... Whether you apply anhydrous ammonia, UAN, urea or liquid manure — and whether you make those applications ...
A University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study testing a gene-edited bacterial inoculant found it supplied up to 35 pounds of nitrogen to corn during early growth. If corn was ever jealous of ...
Electrocautery: A technique that uses heat to destroy infected cells and eliminate the corn. CO2 Laser ... the regeneration of healthy skin. Liquid nitrogen: A cryotherapy treatment that freezes ...
The surest way to prevent nitrogen loss as ammonia gas and nitrogen-laden runoff is to inject liquid manure below the ...
If corn was ever jealous of soybean's relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, advancements in gene editing could one day level the playing field. A recent study from the University of Illinois ...