A novel bioengineering technique offers a sustainable solution to coastal erosion, enhancing sand strength and supporting ...
There are at least two solid reasons for using an N stabilizer in your fields, as well as one scenario when it doesn’t make financial sense.
A new study links bacterial viability to carbonate production in MICP, offering insights for the use of aged bacteria in ...
If you’re topdressing corn acres this spring with dry fertilizer, keep in mind how that product is managed in a high-residue system will determine whether the fertilizer feeds your crop or disappears ...
Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz amid the US‑Iran conflict has stalled one-third of global urea trade, triggering pressure ...
Microbial communities are groups of microorganisms that share a common living space. The microbial populations that form the community can interact in different ways, for example as predators and prey ...
Metagenomics is the study of the metagenome—the collective genome of microorganisms from an environmental sample—to provide information on the microbial diversity and ecology of a specific environment ...
Chinese researchers have demonstrated that bacteria can bind loose desert sand into a stable, wind-resistant crust, offering ...
An antibody precipitating urease was found in 171 out of 180 human sera. Data obtained on limited material (50 cases) suggest that the anti-urease titre is appreciably higher in the serum of patients ...
High nitrogen losses by ammonia volatilization are expected when urea is used as the source of N. The use of controlled-release urea and urease inhibitors are possible strategies to reduce such losses ...
High ammonia levels can be dangerous and may cause confusion, sleepiness, and difficulty concentrating. Liver disease, especially cirrhosis, is a common cause of high ammonia levels. If you have ...