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A new view into a symbiosis could offer benefits to address climate change: pulling atmospheric carbon into soil and boosting biofuel feedstocks with less fertilizer. …
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A new view into a symbiosis could offer benefits to address climate change: pulling atmospheric carbon into soil and boosting biofuel feedstocks with less fertilizer. …
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A quick snippet on Antonio Camargo and Simon Roux, a few of the JGI researchers behind software that finds plasmids and viruses within microbial … they can affect how microbes cycle nutrients and adapt to climate change. …
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… registers the sound — one thing is for sure: there are lots of fungi around. Within a forest’s soil, hundreds of species decompose debris, mobilize … soil. These fungi help shape a forest’s ecology. They store carbon and cycle key nutrients like nitrogen and …
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A collaborative team led by Hao Tan from the Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in China and involving Francis … revealed a striking capability of morel mycelium to acquire carbon from lignocellulosic-abundant matters such as plant … litter and to incorporate the assimilated carbon into the soil, reducing the amount of CO2 emissions from decaying …
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