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… may also be involved in how the fungi metabolize plant biomass, which could inform how scientists can more easily … project was supported by a grant from Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and the University of California, Santa … Graduate Research Fellowship Program under Grant No. 1650114, a UCSB Graduate Division Dissertation Fellowship, and the …
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… often appear in discussions of rapidly growing plants whose biomass can be renewably converted into energy or biofuels. … and Environmental Research under Award Number DE-SC0018420. The work conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy … was supported by EU FP7 KBBE.2011.3.1-02, grant number 289461 (GrassMargins) and the DOE Office of Science, Office of …
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… in common with certain other cereal crops: It performs C4 photosynthesis, which is the fastest way for plants to … sequenced genome (following rice in 2002) and the first C4 crop to be fully analyzed. 2014: The JGI updates its … sequenced, this line is sweeter, taller, and grows more biomass. In ongoing work, JGI and collaborators are …
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… interest in harnessing the crop as a versatile candidate biomass feedstock for producing sustainable alternative … this complex species and also at the same time, take advantage of what we can do now with genomics to really make … common gardens in Texas. This reciprocal home site advantage is direct evidence of climatic adaptation. The team’s …
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… with carbon dioxide capture and the generation of biomass, making Chlamydomonas (affectionately known as …
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… Over 40 percent of the cereal crop’s genes respond to drought … a candidate bioenergy crop for its potential production of biomass on marginal lands not usable for conventional food … overall experimental design, sequenced the RNA from nearly 400 root and leaf samples and helped analyze the sequencing …
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