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A University of Michigan study finds that plants growing in nutrient-rich soil may be more likely to defend themselves ...
A few of Indiana's tiniest transplants — invasive worms, moths and beetles from overseas — have made massive changes to Indiana's ecosystems over the past several decades.
Just like any living organism, the soil has its own metabolism. Plants, worms, insects, and most importantly, microorganisms in the soil break down organic matter, consume and generate nutrients, and ...
Lean how BioSafe's new BioPhyter plant health product aims to reimagine the role of Beauveria bassiana in crop production.
The study finds that the organochlorine fungicide Chlorothalonil has adverse developmental and reproductive effects on ...
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