Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
Reading: Toxin-hungry bacteria – BusinessLine
Share
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeekBreaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
Search
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Powered by India News Week
Bacteria that crave toxins - The Hindu BusinessLine
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek > Economy > Toxin-hungry bacteria – BusinessLine
Economy

Toxin-hungry bacteria – BusinessLine

January 12, 2025 2 Min Read
Share
SHARE

The research conducted by the scientists at IIT-Bombay on the use of bacteria in agriculture is truly groundbreaking. By identifying two genera of bacteria, Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter, that have the ability to break down harmful aromatic compounds present in the soil, they have opened up new possibilities for sustainable farming practices.

Aromatic compounds, commonly found in insecticides, herbicides, and industrial effluents, pose a serious threat to soil health and plant growth. However, these bacteria have the unique ability to convert these harmful compounds into nutrients that are beneficial for plant growth, such as phosphorus and potassium. In addition, they also produce siderophores, which aid in iron absorption by plants in nutrient-limited environments.

What is even more impressive is that when these two groups of bacteria are used together, they exhibit even more beneficial results. The synergistic effect of the bacteria consortium not only promotes plant growth but also provides protection against the toxic effects of aromatics.

Moreover, these bacteria can also help in controlling harmful fungi in the soil, making them a versatile solution for multiple agricultural challenges. The researchers are now looking into how these bacteria can assist plants during droughts and other environmental stress conditions, highlighting their potential for enhancing crop resilience.

Overall, the findings from this research offer a promising outlook for the use of bacteria in agriculture, showcasing their ability to not only clean the soil from harmful compounds but also promote plant growth and health. As we continue to explore sustainable farming practices, harnessing the power of beneficial bacteria like Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter could be a game-changer in ensuring food security and environmental sustainability in the future.

TAGGED:Economy NewsNews
Share This Article
Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Riding the Wave of Innovation: NIU’s Latest Electric Scooter Models
Next Article Shreyas Iyer to captain Punjab Kings in IPL 2025, vows to end team's long wait for maiden title Shreyas Iyer Takes Helm as Punjab Kings Captain, Aiming for First IPL Title in 2025
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

'I am recovering well': Roberto Carlos shares health update following heart attack rumours

'I am recovering well': Roberto Carlos shares health update following heart attack rumours make unique title from original. The maximum number of words is 16.

January 2, 2026
Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor

Zohran Mamdani Takes Oath as New York City’s Newest Mayor

January 1, 2026
Muslim woman alleges hijab removal at Gujarat Railway exam centre

When hijab becomes a public problem: understanding gendered Islamophobia make unique title from original. The maximum number of words is 16.

January 1, 2026
Vidya Balan birthday: When the Kahaani actor addressed being mistaken as Bengali

Vidya Balan birthday: When the Kahaani actor addressed being mistaken as Bengali Rewrite this headline into a unique, engaging, SEO-friendly news title. Use only English. Maximum 12 words. Output only the new title.

January 1, 2026
R Ashwin backs Chennai Super Kings to make most of star batter ahead of IPL 2026

R Ashwin backs Chennai Super Kings to make most of star batter ahead of IPL 2026 make unique title from original. The maximum number of words is 16.

January 1, 2026
“We are all thinking of you”: New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani writes to Umar Khalid

NYC’s Mayor Mamdani Reaches Out: A Message of Support to Umar Khalid

January 1, 2026

You Might Also Like

UN experts sound alarm over mass arrests, torture, demolitions in Kashmir after Pahalgam attack
Nation

UN Experts Warn of Human Rights Violations in Kashmir Following Pahalgam Attack

6 Min Read
Blackstone mulling over $1 billion public float of India warehousing assets
Economy

Blackstone explores $1B public debut for India’s warehouse assets.

2 Min Read
Second missing soldier’s body found in Kashmir forest
Nation

Kashmir Forest Discovery: Second Soldier’s Body Recovered Amid Search Efforts

2 Min Read
From casteist and Islamophobic slurs to police batons, JNU students allege ABVP abuse, brutal crackdown by Delhi Police
Nation

JNU Students Report ABVP Abuse and Police Brutality Amid Casteist and Islamophobic Slurs

7 Min Read
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek

Welcome to IndiaNewsWeek, your reliable source for all the essential news and insights from across the nation. Our mission is to provide timely and accurate news that reflects the diverse perspectives and voices within India.

  • Home
  • Nation News
  • Economy News
  • Politics News
  • Sports News
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Auto News
  • Bookmarks
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Powered by India News Week

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?