Microbial Biofertilizers & Their Potential in Sustainable Agriculture
Description: Dr. Heike Bücking, Rutgers University Category: FIRT Fertilizer Outlook & Technology Presentations Year: 2007 Upload a PDF: Microbial Biofertilizers & Their Potential in Sustainable Agriculture Source: Microbial Biofertilizers & Their Potential in...
USE OF SOME MICROORGANISMS AS BIO-FERTILIZERS IN SOILLESS GROWN SQUASH FOR SAVING CHEMICAL NUTRIENTS
Authors: H.Y. Dasgan, G. Aydoner , M. Akyol Abstract: New generation fertilizers called as “bio-fertilizers” or “microbial fertilizers” have been used in soilless crops in the Mediterranean climatic conditions. The aim of the study was whether we can save chemical...
Handbook of Microbial Biofertilizers
2006 Gentili, F. and Jumpponen, A. 2006. Potential and possible uses of bacterial and fungal biofertilizers. In Handbook of Microbial Biofertilizers. Ed. Rai, M.K. and Basra, A. Haworth, New York. Pp. 1-28. Electronic Copy - 2006 Handbook Source:...
How Microbes Can Help Feed the World, 2013
"How Microbes can Help Feed the World" looks in depth at the intimate relationship between microbes and agriculture including why plants need microbes, what types of microbes they need, how they interact and the scientific challenges posed by the current state of...
Changing gut bacteria through diet affects brain function
UCLA researchers now have the first evidence that bacteria ingested in food can affect brain function in humans. In an early proof-of-concept study of healthy women, they found that women who regularly consumed beneficial bacteria known as probiotics through yogurt...
The 1st ASEAN Microbial Biotechnology Conference 2014 (AMBC2014)
Conference: The 1st ASEAN Microbial Biotechnology Conference 2014 (AMBC2014) Date: 19 – 21 February 2014 Venue: Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), Bangkok, Thailand Organized by: National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology...
Eat spinach or eggs for faster reflexes: Tyrosine helps you stop faster
A child suddenly runs out into the road. Brake!! A driver who has recently eaten spinach or eggs will stop faster, thanks to the amino acid tyrosine found in these and other food products. Leiden cognitive psychologist Lorenza Colzato publishes her findings in the...
It’s Aliiiiive! These Clothes Were Made by Bacteria
Microbes: huge in 2014. In the video below, from Dezeen, Suzanne Lee of the company BioCouture explains how she makes clothing out of bacteria. So far, she’s making jackets and shoes out of a material called bacterial cellulose. They’re quite nice-looking. Source:...
Thailand Bioresource Research Center
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Thailand Bioresource Research Center (TBRC): Network Integration of Quality Management for Culture Collection
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