CPCB advises against using bio-enzymes for cleaning natural water bodies due to ecological risks and lack of scientific ...
Volatility is one of the things you’ll want to be prepared to address this season, depending on your nitrogen source. Nitrogen inhibitors, often referred to as stabilizers, are increasingly used by ...
Warm and wet weather, high pH soils and surface residue are robbing your crops of nitrogen. Here's how you can fight back.
While many farmers have already purchased fertiliser for this season, there will be some who haven’t been able to do that, ...
Scientists have discovered a bacterium capable of binding sand and creating a sustainable bio-cement for construction.
Immunoglobulins (antibodies) are Y-shaped proteins made by plasma cells that help fight infection. They neutralize invaders, tag them for macrophages, and trigger other immune responses. Each antibody ...
Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz amid the US‑Iran conflict has stalled one-third of global urea trade, triggering pressure on UK fertiliser supplies.
Rising fertiliser costs make efficient nitrogen use vital. This article explores soil pH, sulphur, organic matter and manures to boost yields, ...
Arsenic contamination in rice paddies is a stubborn and dangerous threat to global food safety. Heavy metals linger in the mud, stressing the crops ...