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… with plants (mycorrhizae), and particularly how fungi that feed on decaying plant matter (saprotrophs) have … allow host plants, such as candidate bioenergy feedstock crops, to acquire nutrients. Additionally, these …
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… Merced assistant professor Suzanne Sindi from the School of Natural Sciences and started a program that offered a … message from Betsy Dumont , Dean of the UC Merced School of Natural Sciences in honor of the occasion. To a packed …
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… and industry researchers worldwide. Q: To what extent is natural soil a limit to identify molecules exchanged between … metabolomic analysis directly from the rhizosphere in natural soil? A: It depends on the soil. Typically soils …
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… the G. Unger Vetlesen and Ambrose Monell Foundations, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, …
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… genetic diversity. They hold economic value as both biofuel feedstock and their role in carbon sequestration. Poplar … as well as improving the tree’s production as a biofuel feedstock. Public accessibility to the data made available … samples studied by researchers came from two environments: natural forests and plantations managed through human …
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… efficiently remove carbon from the atmosphere than current natural processes and use it as a sustainable resource for …
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… uncultivated viruses, understand the role of viruses in natural ecosystems, and functionally explore viral genetic …
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… Based Clustering of Biosynthetic Gene Cluster for Novel Natural Product Discovery Kayla Kelly Mentors: Kyra Eyerman, …
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… switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum ) is a candidate bioenergy feedstock with a complex genome with multiple copies of its … var. filipes (94.8% complete) and resequenced a host of natural collections from across the species range. With …
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… to energy and the environment.” she says. “So, it’s quite a natural fit and a nice complement to the contributions from …
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