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Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Biology@mander.xyz · 1 year ago

Will Plants Ever Fertilize Themselves?

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Will Plants Ever Fertilize Themselves?

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Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Biology@mander.xyz · 1 year ago
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Biologists aim to engineer crops that can eat nitrogen straight from the air.
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  • Neato@ttrpg.network
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    Um, do we want every crop to be Bananas? 1 evolved new blight from extinction?

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    Fertilize as in fertilizer, not fertilize as in Pollinate.

    edit: wow, no one read the article before they got offended by the head line.

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    • 𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍@lemmy.ml
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      fertilize, not pollinate

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      It’s not about that, it’s about trying to make plants that can do their own nitrogen fixing.

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      I was also misled by the title.

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    For the people who read “fertilize” and think pollinate: plants already do this a lot.

    I’m not going to knock this research, but we’re doing so much work in understanding and cultivating the soil microbiome which seems more promoting. For example, bean plants, especially will do a lot to cultivate nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and farmers are starting to add bacteria to the soil like they would add fertilizer.

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    Why won’t nature down what we want it too ?

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