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Bacteria engineered to create fertilizer out of thin air

by Staff July 16, 2018
July 16, 2018 43 views
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Researchers have created a bacteria that uses photosynthesis to create oxygen during the day, and at night, uses nitrogen to create chlorophyll for photosynthesis. This development could lead to plants that do the same, eliminating the use of some — or possibly all — human-made fertilizer, which has a high environmental cost.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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