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“Using inoculant generally provides a 2% to 3% yield advantage,” Pullins says. In some cases, where soil is poor or bacterial levels are low, he has even seen yields double from inoculant use.
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With rising fertilizer prices, research into a bacterial inoculant that could help fix nitrogen is especially welcome to growers. Agweek file photo. By Jenny Schlecht. March 27, 2024 at 5:30 AM.
The study, “Soil inoculation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to supplement maize fertilizer need,” is published in Agronomy Journal [DOI: 10.1002/agj2.21729].
More information: Logan P. Woodward et al, Soil inoculation with nitrogen‐fixing bacteria to supplement maize fertilizer need ...
News; Home and garden; Gardening: Inoculant boosts legumes’ ability to pull nitrogen into soil Thu., April 25, 2024 Peas and beans can pull nitrogen from the air with the help of a bacteria ...
Soil inoculation with nitrogen‐fixing bacteria to supplement maize fertilizer need. Agronomy Journal , 2024; 117 (1) DOI: 10.1002/agj2.21729 Cite This Page : ...