Results
… dataset for understanding the dynamic relationship between poplar trees and their microbial partners. The Science To … for the first time. By collecting data from 27 different poplar ( Populus trichocarpa ) trees, as well as the soil … in the environment. The Impact Dubbed “the” bioenergy tree, poplars are known for their genetic diversity. They hold …
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… The US Department of Energy’s favorite tree is poplar. They’re the fastest growing trees in the Northern … remarkable genetic secrets that bring us closer to making poplar an economical and sustainable source of energy and …
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… start pinning down how a fungal symbiont spurs growth of poplar, a potential biofuel feedstock. The Science The … cells. The fungus is almost always found among and within poplar trees, and in an effort to understand its influence … when the fungus is present. The Impact Black cottonwood, or poplar, ( Populus trichocarpa ) is the fastest growing …
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… the phylogenetic tree of giant viruses. Metabolic Reprogramming a Common Strategy for Large and Giant Viruses … employed by both large and giant viruses. Metabolic reprogramming, Schulz explained, makes the host function …
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… genome. Many plant pathogens such as the fungi that cause poplar leaf rust, are rich in transposons, which may help … 5mC in fungi could help researchers find ways to protect poplar and other crops being considered for bioenergy … technologies for producing both reference genomes and epigenomics, researchers are unwrapping complex mechanisms …
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… willow and its close relative Populus trichocarpa, or the poplar tree, are potential biofuel feedstocks of interest to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). (Poplar is a Flagship Plant.) To engineer them, researchers … willow’s sex chromosomes, so the researchers investigated poplar for which genes might be shared in common between …
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