University of Hawaii: Removing the Nitrogen Bottleneck in the World's Food Supply
July 07, 2022
July 07, 2022
HONOLULU, Hawaii, July 7 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
A University of Hawaii at Manoa researcher is a part of a team that developed a synthetic way to transform nitrogen into a bioavailable form that could allow for the production of ammonia fertilizer at a much lower cost and ultimately lead to greater food production across the globe. Though nitrogen is inexhaustible in the atmosphere, scientists say creating enough bioavailable forms of . . .
A University of Hawaii at Manoa researcher is a part of a team that developed a synthetic way to transform nitrogen into a bioavailable form that could allow for the production of ammonia fertilizer at a much lower cost and ultimately lead to greater food production across the globe. Though nitrogen is inexhaustible in the atmosphere, scientists say creating enough bioavailable forms of . . .