ICYMI: Going wild to increase nitrogen-use efficiency
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Editor's Note 
 
I hope #plant25 is well underway or maybe even finished! No matter the situation of your area, learn about keeping nitrogen where it belongs to improve uptake in wheat for benefits that extend past the field. Plus, the latest industry news.
- Jill Filmer, east editor
 
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ICYMI: Going wild to increase nitrogen-use efficiency

You may be familiar with nitrification inhibitor products that aim to keep more nitrogen in the soil for the crop’s use and to reduce nitrogen losses to the water and air. Some plants naturally release compounds from their roots that can perform the same role in a process known as biological nitrification inhibition (BNI). Researchers are working to breed elite Canadian wheat varieties with enhanced BNI capacity, which offers potential benefits for both wheat growers and the environment. » Read now...
 
 
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