First-of-Its-Kind Global Study Shows Grasslands Can Withstand Climate Extremes with a Boost of Nutrients
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First-of-its-kind global study shows grasslands can withstand climate extremes with a boost of nutrients
Fertilizer might be stronger than we thought. A new international study found that fertilizer can help plants survive short-term periods of extreme drought, findings which could have implications for agriculture and food systems in a world facing climate stressors.
Faced with drought, fertilizer helps grasslands grow strong, global study shows
Fertilizer might be stronger than we thought. A new international study featuring faculty members at Binghamton University, State University of New York found that fertilizer can help plants survive short-term periods of extreme drought, findings which could have implications for agriculture and food systems in a world facing climate stressors.
Faced with Drought, Fertilizer Helps Grasslands Grow Strong
Newswise — Fertilizer might be stronger than we thought. A new international study featuring faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York found that fertilizer can help plants survive short-term periods of extreme drought, findings which could have implications for agriculture and food systems in a world facing climate stressors. “Resources such as nutrients and water have been fundamentally altered by humans on a global scale,…
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