RT @GlanderstonWood: https://t.co/Ki1EuHPP7v "#biofuel production depends on...synthetic #fertilizers and therefore #fossilfuel,which defea…
https://t.co/Ki1EuHPP7v "#biofuel production depends on...synthetic #fertilizers and therefore #fossilfuel,which defeats the very purpose of #biofuels...#nitrogen availability for #crops is a threat to the #sustainability of our #agricultural systems, econ
@healthsupreme Farmers are smart people. If there were ways to reduce fertilizer usage without affecting yield, they would do it. The best (long term) hope is the development of nitrogen fixing cereal crops https://t.co/kqc9G4mXlp
@AngelicaOung it's not quite that simple. some thought needs to be expended to utilise this technology https://t.co/187dFB4kA5
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
RT @JeanMichelAne: Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of…
Growers: Are we there yet? Scientists: Not yet... but we are making progress! The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops https://t.co/gvgVqD8uVP https://t.co/BfVXyp
RT @MaxymReva: Review: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between #nitrogen-fixin…
"Ironically, even biofuel production (e.g., corn ethanol) depends on the use of synthetic fertilizers and therefore fossil fuel, which defeats the very purpose of biofuels." https://t.co/bITP5bTNMS
Hogwash. Climate model uncertainty still exceeds the supposed radiative effect of CO2. in fact CMIP6 models are worse in some respects than CMIP5. #climatebrawl #ClimateCrisis #Climatechange https://t.co/XktnuxrCZG https://t.co/oEztMy3UB2
RT @KeillerDon: Ever heard of fertilisers, plant breeding, genetic engineering? There are many projects to improve mycorrhizal association…
#regenerativeagriculture Now planting in succession 1)Mustard to kill harmful nematodes 2)Adzuki Beans for deep root soil enhancement, nitrogen fixation, storage food as sprouts 3)Vegetables, Grain (Barley, Buckwheat for Bees) #Wednesday #WeThePeople #
Ever heard of fertilisers, plant breeding, genetic engineering? There are many projects to improve mycorrhizal associations and to engineer N-fixation in non-legumes. In fact I will be teaching on these topics in March. https://t.co/XktnuxrCZG https://t.c
RT @pivotbio: Nitrogen-producing microbes are a critical step forward in the journey towards sustainable agriculture. We're proud to be pio…
RT @pivotbio: Nitrogen-producing microbes are a critical step forward in the journey towards sustainable agriculture. We're proud to be pio…
RT @pivotbio: Nitrogen-producing microbes are a critical step forward in the journey towards sustainable agriculture. We're proud to be pio…
RT @pivotbio: Nitrogen-producing microbes are a critical step forward in the journey towards sustainable agriculture. We're proud to be pio…
Nitrogen-producing microbes are a critical step forward in the journey towards sustainable agriculture. We're proud to be pioneering the first #BNF microbe for corn! https://t.co/3DN0zI5Qnc
Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops https://t.co/zlH1l6r2k4
RT @MaxymReva: Review: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between #nitrogen-fixin…
RT @MaxymReva: Review: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between #nitrogen-fixin…
RT @MaxymReva: Review: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between #nitrogen-fixin…
RT @MaxymReva: Review: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between #nitrogen-fixin…
Review: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between #nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops. All #mycorrhizal plants contain genoma relationed to rhizobial symbioses. https://t.co/f6uh6M9I
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
RT @agronomistag: Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes,…
Why we should not expect free-living N fixation to replace N fertilizer without genetic engineering. Compared to legumes, the energy source, protection from oxygen, and transfer of fixed N are inferior, and so the rates fixed per year are much less. https
@yestiseye @CognitiveVerb @simonahac @barnyard63 Engineering biology offers another pathway too: https://t.co/R91EMHUgvJ
Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops | BMC Biology | Full Text https://t.co/0nsAGCWuwi
Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops Not yet https://t.co/FrqN1Jxmqg
RT @phylogenomics: Reading: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fi…
RT @phylogenomics: Reading: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fi…
Dear students. Try to wrap your heads around this. This stuff is mind blowing if you get it. Your generation will do great things.
RT @PSUmBiome: Symbiosis anyone? https://t.co/e9iQkPkSq8
Symbiosis anyone?
RT @phylogenomics: Reading: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fi…
RT @phylogenomics: Reading: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fi…
RT @phylogenomics: Reading: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fi…
Reading: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops https://t.co/Tpxnn2Noxa
RT @stephenmarek2: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bact…
Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops via @JeanMichelAne https://t.co/Ct2dhhsU2a
Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops. https://t.co/1HpOyWGdiF
Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops https://t.co/Q7q5qROtMt
RT @BMCBiology: Just #published: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between nitro…
RT @BMCBiology: Just #published: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between nitro…
Just #published: Are we there yet? The long walk towards the development of efficient #symbiotic associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and non-leguminous crops A great new #review from @JeanMichelAne and colleagues: https://t.co/ZPl1I5xzoZ https:/