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Time release fertilizer for Junipers, Spruces and other evergreen trees Easy to use fertilizer spikes; No wasteful runoff, no mess, hazards or smells; Apply early spring and late fall Continuous ...
A gene controlling potato growth limits the plant’s fertilizer uptake. Tweaking related genes could lead to more sustainable potato varieties.
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Researchers from the UGM in partnership with Pertamina Geothermal Energy have developed and tested a novel geothermal nanosilica fertilizer in Indonesia.