Biology
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How Biostimulants are Revolutionizing Agriculture
In response to the increasing need for sustainable agriculture, biostimulants have emerged as a significant innovation. Biostimulants are more than just an improvement to traditional fertilizers. They play a crucial role in enhancing plant growth and fortifying soil health by a combination of natural substances and microorganisms.
Latest Research Articles
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Invasive Plants Put India’s Natural Heritage at Risk: Scientists Call For Urgent Action To Restore Ecosystems
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Glacial Rock Flour: A New Solution for Water-Repellent Soil and CO2 Reduction, Study
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Wasp Pollination Leads to Orchid Hybridization on Remote Islands
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Coral Resilience to Climate Change Is More Complex Than Previously Thought, Study Reveals
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River Slime Is a Good Thing: Biofilms Nourish Animals in Freshwater Habitats
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Pierolapithecus Catalaunicus: A Key Fossil for Understanding the Evolution of Great Apes and Humans
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Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park: Home of Heat Loving Bacteria
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Wastewater Processed Into Drinking Water as Phoenix Reopens Plant 14 Years and $30M Later
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New Study Reveals the Role of Honeybee Drones in Hive Cooling to Their Colony’s Survival
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Birds Help Plants by Spreading Seeds After Eating Insects From Their Fruits
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Microalgae: A Green and Sustainable Source of Food, Feed and Fuel, an Alternative To Fish
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Groundwater Seepage Delivers Nutrients to the Great Barrier Reef, but Also Poses Risks of Detrimental Issues, According To Study