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… the “DOE Tree,” poplar is considered one of the Flagship Plants for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome … and bioenergy applications. Poplars grow quickly and the plants can be crossed to produce traits that make them more … When the PtrbHLH011 gene was knocked out in poplar, those plants produced double the amount of lignin and triple the …
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… abiotic stress tolerance, and the mechanisms by which plants interact with their microbiomes. In addition, his …
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… the special, natural chemical compounds that you find in plants, fungi and bacteria, basically all living things. … tree and became incorporated. And because it had some advantage to the tree – it almost certainly, you know, prevents … transcriptomics, metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to …
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… little water, full sunlight and hot temperatures, sorghum plants can photosynthesize and thrive — some varieties grow … It performs C4 photosynthesis, which is the fastest way for plants to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars and … and how to engineer sorghum’s strengths into other plants. A brief timeline of sorghum projects at the JGI: …
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… the Eloe-Fadrosh group focuses on using genome-resolved metagenomic approaches to identify and characterize genomic … computational approaches to sift through thousands of metagenomes for signatures of viruses and novel microbial … Our research focuses on the assembly of metagenomic sequence data into microbial genomes, which is of …
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… protect other crops facing similar pathogens. Summary Many plants, sugarcane included, are polyploid and have multiple … Botany (IEB) was supported by the ERDF project “Plants as a Tool for Sustainable Global Development” No. …
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