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This project focuses on understanding how certain plants can utilize atmospheric nitrogen, aiming to transfer this ability to non-symbiotic crops. By comparing genetic pathways in nitrogen-fixing and non-fixing plants, the goal is to enhance agricultural sustainability and reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
Today's world relies on usage of man-made inorganic nitrogen fertilizer.
It is estimated, that 48% of the world's population could only be sustained through application of the nitrogen fertilizer.
However, use of nitrogen fertilizer has profound multiple negative effects onto environment and human health.
Therefore, development of the improved crops, which can use atmospheric nitrogen as a direct source of N and, therefore, do not rely on fertilizer has became the European and Global political…
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