
Fungi could be ‘bio-fertiliser’
A common soil fungus can trigger the growth of plant roots enabling plants to absorb more nutrients creating a bio-fertiliser, according to new research by
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A common soil fungus can trigger the growth of plant roots enabling plants to absorb more nutrients creating a bio-fertiliser, according to new research by
Samples taken 160 years ago are offering new insights into the modern problem of fungicide resistance. Just as antibiotic resistance by disease-causing bacteria poses a huge
Three interlinked research projects that will investigate ways to increase farm productivity while reducing environmental impacts and enhancing ecosystem services launched on 1st May 2014.