Nitrogen-using bacteria can cut farms' greenhouse gas emissions
Briefly

The technique freed agriculture from the constraint of needing to source guano or manure for nitrogen fertilizer and is widely credited for saving millions from starvation.
Agriculture's reliance on synthetic nitrogen fertilizer has led to environmental problems, such as greenhouse gas emissions with warming potential greater than CO2 and water pollution from nitrate leakage.
Read at Ars Technica
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