Lin Hanming, Professor of Life Sciences and Director of the State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Biotechnology at Hong Kong Chinese University, and his team recently held a press conference to talk about the strains of soybean nitrogen-fixing bacteria "rhizobia", which was recently carried by the Tianzhou-6 cargo spacecraft and successfully arrived at the Chinese space station. The "Rhizobia" project, which was launched with Tianzhou-6, is the first agricultural research project in Hong Kong to participate in space carrying experiments. The picture shows Lin Hanming displaying soybeans and soybean "rhizobia" specimens. Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua
Lin Hanming, Professor of Life Sciences and Director of the State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Biotechnology at Hong Kong Chinese University, and his team recently held a press conference to talk about the strains of soybean nitrogen-fixing bacteria "rhizobia", which was recently carried by the Tianzhou-6 cargo spacecraft and successfully arrived at the Chinese space station. The "Rhizobia" project, which was launched with Tianzhou-6, is the first agricultural research project in Hong Kong to participate in space carrying experiments. The picture shows a specimen of soybean "rhizobia". Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua
Specimen of the CUHK Soybean "Rhizobia" Project. Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua
Lin Hanming (fifth from left), guests and team photo. Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua
Source: China News Network