Agriculture
Utilization of lysed and dried bacterial biomass from the marine purple photosynthetic bacterium *Rhodovulum sulfidophilum* as a sustainable nitrogen fertilizer for plant production
S. R. Morey-yagi, Y. Kinoshita, et al.
This groundbreaking study reveals the potential of lysed and dried bacterial biomass from *Rhodovulum sulfidophilum* as a sustainable nitrogen fertilizer, showing remarkable results in plant germination and growth. Conducted by a team of experts from Kyoto University and Symbiobe Inc., the research highlights an innovative approach to optimizing nitrogen application in agriculture.
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