New Bacteria Found to Dramatically Reduce Potent Greenhouse Gas in Agriculture
Research shows Cloacibacterium sp. CB-01 can cut nitrous oxide emissions by up to 94% without harming soil health.
- Extensive lab and field trials confirm the bacteria's effectiveness in reducing nitrous oxide emissions.
- Cloacibacterium sp. CB-01 is naturally derived and not genetically modified, aiding its acceptance.
- The bacteria can be integrated into existing farming practices using organic waste.
- Further incentives and policy measures are needed to encourage farmers to adopt this solution.
- More research is required to ensure the bacteria's effectiveness across different soil types worldwide.