2023
DOI: 10.3390/nitrogen4030018
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Beyond Soil Inoculation: Cyanobacteria as a Fertilizer Replacement

Abstract: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria such as cyanobacteria have the capability to fix atmospheric nitrogen at ambient temperature and pressure, and intensive cultivation of cyanobacteria for fertilizer could lead to its use as an “environmentally friendly” replacement or supplement for nitrogen (N) fertilizer derived from the Haber–Bosch process. Prior research has focused on the use of N-fixing bacteria as a soil inoculum, and while this can improve crop yields, yield improvements are generally attributed to plant-growth… Show more

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“…The Anabaena spp. cyano-fertilizer was grown in a 75.7 L fish tank in the greenhouse following methods described previously [16,31]. Neptune's Harvest hydrolyzed fish fertilizer and Alaska non-hydrolyzed fish fertilizer were purchased from Neptune's Harvest (Gloucester, MA, USA) and Fort Collins Nursery (Fort Collins, CO, USA), respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Anabaena spp. cyano-fertilizer was grown in a 75.7 L fish tank in the greenhouse following methods described previously [16,31]. Neptune's Harvest hydrolyzed fish fertilizer and Alaska non-hydrolyzed fish fertilizer were purchased from Neptune's Harvest (Gloucester, MA, USA) and Fort Collins Nursery (Fort Collins, CO, USA), respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%