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Resident soil microbial diversity and urea amendment legacy interact to shape the composition and expression of a surface film-forming soil inoculant
Soil microbial inoculants have the potential to improve crop yield, enhance agricultural sustainability, and support soil restoration, but they often display unpredictable in-field performance across varied soil conditions. Cyanobacteria-dominated soil surface consortia (SSCs) offer a tractable model for studying inoculant-soil interactions because their visible surface growth enables direct observation and sampling after application. Here, we introduced the SSC "DG1," dominated by the...
AI-guided catalyst turns CO₂ and waste into fertilizer at industrially relevant rates
AI-guided catalyst turns CO₂ and waste into fertilizer at industrially relevant rates Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a computation-guided strategy to produce urea more efficiently from carbon dioxide and nitrate. By combining large language models, density functional theory calculations and experiments, the approach identified a cadmium-modified iron oxide catalyst that maintains high urea...
Fertiliser imports hit one million tonne mark since Iran war began
One million tonnes of fertiliser imported into Australia since the Iran war began Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 12:16pm In short: One million tonnes of fertiliser has been imported in to Australia since the conflict in Iran began. The federal government streamlined its biosecurity border processes in April to help get more fertiliser into the country during the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Further shipments of urea are expected to arrive in coming weeks.
Government cuts Kharif fertiliser demand estimate on weak monsoon outlook
NEW DELHI: India estimates a lower fertiliser consumption during the Kharif sowing season in the light of IMD’s forecast of below normal monsoon, a top govt official said on Monday, adding the demand for urea is now estimated at 190 lakh tonnes against the earlier projection of 194 lakh tonnes. The demand of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) — another key soil nutrient — has been lowered to 60 lakh tonnes against the earlier estimate of 66 lakh tonnes. Aparna Sharma, additional secretary in...
100 days into Iran war, Americans face higher prices
100 days into Iran war, Americans face higher prices On average, US households have spent $750 more in expenses due to the war, hitting middle- and lower-income people hard. A hundred days into the US-Israel war on Iran, Americans are facing increasing financial pressure at the pump and at the grocery store in an economy already facing headwinds from United States President Donald Trump’s domestic and foreign policies, including tariffs. The war is unpopular, with 66 percent of Americans...
Structural basis for chaperone-guided assembly of RNA-induced silencing complex
Abstract The RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), comprising an Argonaute (AGO) protein and a small RNA, is the central effector in RNA silencing. Small RNAs are loaded onto AGO as bulky duplexes in an HSP70- and HSP90-dependent process1,2,3, but the molecular mechanism remains poorly understood. Here we identify the human AGO–HSP90–p23 complex, which captures AGO in an RNA-free state, termed the AGO maturation complex (AMC).
Trump makes pitch to farmers hard-hit by tariffs, high prices in Wisconsin
Trump makes pitch to farmers hard-hit by tariffs, high prices in Wisconsin Trump seeks to shore up support among rural voters hard hit by tariffs, economic fallout of war with Iran. United States President Donald Trump has sought to reassure farmers hard-hit by tariffs and the economic fallout of the US-Israeli war with Iran during a visit to Wisconsin. The stop in Chippewa Falls on Friday for a farming roundtable comes months before the midterm elections in November.
100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia
100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia As the war on Iran marks its 100th day on Monday (Jun 8), CNA looks at how the geopolitical crisis is filtering into everyday life across the region. SINGAPORE: More than three months into the war on Iran, the aftershocks from disrupted Middle Eastern energy and shipping routes are being felt far beyond the oil market, from road construction sites in Malaysia to food and beverage operators in...
India-Oman trade pact: Govt's 'Plan B' amid Hormuz crisis
Middle East chaos has kept the crucial Strait of Hormuz squeezed for over three months now, disrupting one of the world's busiest energy corridors, sending ripples across nations. But amid the chaos, India may have quietly found a Plan B — Oman. India's free trade agreement with Oman, which comes into effect on June 1, could help keep trade and energy supplies flowing when the Gulf region hits a rough patch, according to the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).