Agriculture
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28-Jul-2025
A more climate-friendly way to produce nitrogen fertilizer
University of BonnPeer-Reviewed Publication
Humanity has an insatiable appetite for ammonia: this substance is used to make fertilizer, which in turn is used in most modern agriculture. Until now, the Haber-Bosch process has been the method of choice for extracting nitrogen from the seemingly inexhaustible atmosphere and binding it in the form of ammonia. However, this method requires an extremely large amount of methane gas and energy. Prof. Nikolay Kornienko from the University of Bonn has discovered a more climate-friendly alternative for producing ammonia from renewable energy sources. The research team is now presenting its findings in the journal Nature Communications.
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- Nature Communications
28-Jul-2025
A leading-edge review maps path to better Asian monsoon predictions under global change
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesPeer-Reviewed Publication
The Asian monsoon is one of the world's most influential climate systems, directly impacting the weather, water resources, agriculture, and livelihoods of billions of people across Asia. A recent review paper by an international team is expected to inspire new research and innovation to advance monsoon prediction further, ultimately supporting better risk management and adaptation across Asia
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- Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
27-Jul-2025
Reviving 80-year-old fungi offers new clues for sustainable agriculture
The Hebrew University of JerusalemPeer-Reviewed Publication
Researchers have revived 80-year-old fungal pathogens from a museum collection and found that these pre-Green Revolution strains differ significantly from modern ones, revealing how decades of pesticide use and intensive farming have reshaped plant pathogens. By comparing the old and new fungi, the team uncovered critical insights into the evolution of fungicide resistance, environmental adaptation, and plant disease dynamics, paving the way for more sustainable, informed strategies in modern agriculture.
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- iScience
26-Jul-2025
Tomato’s genetic shield against aluminum stress uncovered
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceAcidic soils pose a major threat to crop yields due to toxic aluminum ions, especially in sensitive plants like tomato.
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- Horticulture Research