Revolutionizing crop growth: preserving beneficial bacteria boosts agricultural yields
The researchers studied how different temperatures affect the preservation of beneficial bacteria on cucumber seeds. They found that storing the seeds at +4°C resulted in more bacterial cells surviving compared to storing them at +28°C. The bacteria's protective cysts were better at surviving than their active cells. By using certain chemicals, both the active cells and cysts could survive better on the seeds. This research could help improve the survival of helpful soil bacteria on crop seeds.