Researchers may have solved an ecological riddle
Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 06:56
in Biology & Nature
A team of scientists may have solved the riddle of why plants that work with bacteria to convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into an essential biological nutrient (ammonia) tend to prevail in the world's tropical regions rather than higher latitudes...
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