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Legume learners and the nitrogen fix 5th May 2021
Fabaceae, many of which produce fruits or seeds known as pulses.
Members of this family of plants are grown for their seeds, which are eaten all over the world, and include the tea-time favourites; peas, beans, lentils, chick peas and kidney beans.
Legumes are not only a tasty part of a healthy diet, but they also play a key role in improving the nutrition and condition of the soil they’re grown in.
We know this thanks to studies that have shown how these plants work with bacteria in a mutually beneficial way to ‘fix’ nitrogen from the atmosphere. Nitrogen is vital for healthy plant growth. Other plants cannot ‘fix’ nitrogen, so require additional nitrates to be added to the soil to ensure health plant growth, and good yields for farmers.
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Scientists across Norwich Research Park institutes are part of a major integrated UK research-industry programme led by The Alan Turing Institute, seeking out the best talent in AI and data science, developing bioscience leaders and supporting the UK economy.
The £600,000 Fellowship programme is funding six fellows to support life science researchers from the Earlham Institute, the John Innes Centre, Quadram Institute and The Sainsbury Laboratory. Each fellow has been paired with a project that could benefit from data science approaches.
The esteemed fellowships are funded through The Alan Turing Institute s AI for Science and Government Strategic Priorities Fund award and a strategic award from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UKRI-BBSRC) to the Earlham Institute and John Innes Centre.