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A thriving wheat field with healthy green crops growing without synthetic fertilizers, supported by natural soil microbes like mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. A futuristic overlay illustrates calcium signals facilitating nutrient absorption.

How Scientists Are Helping Crops Grow Without Fertilizer Using Natural Partnerships

Scientists have discovered a way to enhance the natural partnership between plants and soil microbes, allowing crops to absorb more nutrients without synthetic fertilizers. By tweaking a key plant gene, researchers have boosted nutrient uptake in wheat, paving the way for more sustainable farming. Could this breakthrough reduce our reliance on chemical fertilizers and revolutionize agriculture?

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