Increasing production of N-fertilizers is mandatory to support the expected demand of food over the next decades. While reduced access to N-fertilizers compromises food security in some regions of the world, incorrect management in other regions causes detrimental effects on the environment. Biological N2-fixation is a natural process for N-fertilization of plants in natural environments which could only be partially exploited in intensive agriculture. This is mainly because the current technology of crop inoculation with live microorganisms is often constrained by the inoculant's survival and propagation in the agricultural environment. In this study, we pursued a controlled eutrophication approach to recycling nutrients from agro-indus...
The Biological Nitrogen Fixing (BNF) cyanobacteria can reduce atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium. T...
There are a substantial number of studies on the biofertilization effects of cyanobacteria in rice p...
This study investigate the potential contribution of nitrogen fixation by indigenous cyanobacteria t...
Sustainable production of N-fertilizers is essential to hold the increasing demand for food expected...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) are a diverse group of prokaryotes, having oxygenic Photo synthesis...
Current agricultural productivity depends on an exogenous nutrient supply to crops. This is of speci...
Oleaginous microalgae have a great potential as a feedstock for biodiesel and other biofuels. Howeve...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are one of the most expensive inputs in agricultural settings. Additionally...
Cyanobacteria are bioactive photosynthetic prokaryotes that have a superior ability to fix atmospher...
Background and Aims. An excessive and prolonged use of fertilizers undermines soils’ quality and, co...
The availability of nitrogen is one of the major limiting factors to crop growth. In the developed w...
In this study, a mixed nitrogen-fixing soil cyanobacterial culture was tested to treat municipal was...
Sustainable supply of food and energy without posing any threat to environment is the current demand...
Agricultural yields are often limited by nitrogen (N) availability, especially in countries of the d...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous phototrophic prokaryotes that find a wide range of applications in indu...
The Biological Nitrogen Fixing (BNF) cyanobacteria can reduce atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium. T...
There are a substantial number of studies on the biofertilization effects of cyanobacteria in rice p...
This study investigate the potential contribution of nitrogen fixation by indigenous cyanobacteria t...
Sustainable production of N-fertilizers is essential to hold the increasing demand for food expected...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) are a diverse group of prokaryotes, having oxygenic Photo synthesis...
Current agricultural productivity depends on an exogenous nutrient supply to crops. This is of speci...
Oleaginous microalgae have a great potential as a feedstock for biodiesel and other biofuels. Howeve...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are one of the most expensive inputs in agricultural settings. Additionally...
Cyanobacteria are bioactive photosynthetic prokaryotes that have a superior ability to fix atmospher...
Background and Aims. An excessive and prolonged use of fertilizers undermines soils’ quality and, co...
The availability of nitrogen is one of the major limiting factors to crop growth. In the developed w...
In this study, a mixed nitrogen-fixing soil cyanobacterial culture was tested to treat municipal was...
Sustainable supply of food and energy without posing any threat to environment is the current demand...
Agricultural yields are often limited by nitrogen (N) availability, especially in countries of the d...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous phototrophic prokaryotes that find a wide range of applications in indu...
The Biological Nitrogen Fixing (BNF) cyanobacteria can reduce atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium. T...
There are a substantial number of studies on the biofertilization effects of cyanobacteria in rice p...
This study investigate the potential contribution of nitrogen fixation by indigenous cyanobacteria t...