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Scientists create nitrogen-fixing wheat using genetic engineering, reducing need for fertilizers.
Scientists have engineered a strain of wheat that can fix its own nitrogen by hosting beneficial bacteria in its roots, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers.
Early trials show strong growth, improved soil health, and potential for lower farming costs and reduced emissions, marking a significant advance in sustainable agriculture, though further testing and regulatory approval are still required.
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Los científicos crean trigo fijador de nitrógeno utilizando ingeniería genética, reduciendo la necesidad de fertilizantes.