Engineered bacterial strains could fertilize crops, reduce waterways pollution

Researchers have engineered strains of the ubiquitous, nitrogen-fixing soil bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii to produce ammonia and excrete it at high concentrations, transferring it into crop plants in lieu of conventional chemical fertilizers.


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Source: ScienceDaily