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… to their economies. It also plays an important role in soil health through nitrogen-fixation and holds clues for … use Phaseolus as a test model quite frequently for R&D in plant genomics, because it is an inbred dicot,” Schmutz explained, meaning the plant’s reduced genetic diversity makes it easier to …
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… measurements of primary and secondary metabolites from plants, microorganisms, and environmental samples using … researchers worldwide. Q: To what extent is natural soil a limit to identify molecules exchanged between plants … analysis directly from the rhizosphere in natural soil? A: It depends on the soil. Typically soils that have …
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… protect other crops facing similar pathogens. Summary Many plants, sugarcane included, are polyploid and have multiple … caused by the fungus, Puccinia melanocephala . This plant pathogen used to cause sugarcane crop losses of up to … The reference genome of R570 is available on the JGI plant data portal, Phytozome . …
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… Berkeley National Laboratory, and an Adjunct Professor of Plant and Microbial Biology at University of California, … analysis of diverse eukaryotic genomes, from protists to plants. In 2009, he launched the JGI Fungal Genomics program … Science, 2011; 332: 960-963. Colbourne JK et al. The ecoresponsive genome of Daphnia pulex . Science. 2011; 331: …
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