Field trials in India show that bio-fertilizers containing naturally occurring soil fungi enhance growth in rice plants. This may offer a pathway to reducing farmers' reliance on synthetic fertilizers ...
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Soil, not fertilizer, is primary source of nitrogen gas loss in rice paddies, study reveals
Rice production is heavily dependent on nitrogen fertilizers, particularly in China, where application rates are two to three ...
Organic Farm Improves Soil Health and Microbial Diversity, Outperforms Chemical-Intensive Management
(Beyond Pesticides, May 19, 2026) Research continues to mount on organically managed systems, reinforcing the importance of fostering soil health to ultimately reduce dependency on increasingly ...
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Why fertilizer is suddenly so expensive – and how gardeners are feeding plants for less
Rising fertilizer costs are pushing gardeners to rethink how they feed plants, and these low-waste alternatives are far ...
From terraced paddies in Southeast Asia to irrigated fields in China and India, rice underpins daily meals for billions of ...
The study demonstrates a new approach to agriculture that leverages plant genetics to influence soil microbiomes and enhance ...
Hidden algae communities beneath farms may play a major role in soil health, water retention, and natural nitrogen cycling, ...
The best soil amendment you can buy costs nothing, and there’s a good chance you threw some away this morning. Most gardeners ...
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