New research shows gene-edited bacteria provides corn third source of nitrogen

New research from the University of Illinois shows that gene-edited bacteria can supply early corn plants the equivalent of 35 pounds of nitrogen from the air. Study co-author Connor Sible, research assistant professor in the Department of Crop Sciences, says they tested products from Pivot Bio called PROVEN and PROVEN 40. “We spent a couple […]

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