Northwestern University researchers are actively overturning the conventional view of iron oxides as mere phosphorus "sinks." ...
A new study overturns assumptions about how phosphorus becomes available in soils and sediments for plant growth.
With a career focusing in nutrient management, earlier this winter Tom Snipes became CEO of fertilizer breakout company ...
Northwestern researchers made progress on new biochemical possibilities this week, in both the human brain and everyday ...
Scientists have uncovered that iron oxides, previously thought to trap phosphorus, actually help convert it into a ...
More information: Sean T. Gilpatrick et al, Carbon–phosphorus stapled Au(i) anticancer agents via bisphosphine induced reductive elimination, Dalton Transactions (2024). DOI: 10.1039/D4DT01929F ...
Most phosphorus in the environment is in an organic form that plants cannot directly use, and traditional understanding suggested only enzymes could convert it into the bioavailable inorganic form.