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… floor fungi. Allison Joy looks into seagrass meadows' carbon sequestration with insights from Adam Healey and Xiao …
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… revealed a striking capability of morel mycelium to acquire carbon from lignocellulosic-abundant matters such as plant litter and to incorporate the assimilated carbon into the soil, reducing the amount of CO2 emissions … decomposition leads to sustained exportation of organic carbon nutrients into the surface soil adjacent from the …
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… weapons stockpile and was interested in investigating the effects of radiation exposure to human health. Three DOE …
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… and currently heads the Genome Analysis group. In this role he supervises the Genome Assembly, QA/QC, and User …
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… efforts in the field of viral ecogenomics. For this role, Dr. Roux can rely on more than 10 years of expertise …
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… their hosts. For example, microbes that capture and store carbon in the ocean could fix less carbon when infected. Little is known about virus-infected … infection outcomes. reprogrammed the bacteria’s central carbon and energy metabolism, to obtain more nutrients from …
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… More importantly, when faced with a veritable buffet of carbon sources, these fungi detect which complex chains are … the gene regulatory networks as they responded to available carbon sources, which ranged from simple sugars to plant … factors to better understand how nutrients are acquired and carbon is metabolized in filamentous fungi. The work also …
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… sorghum’s historical — and literal — roots could play a big role in our energy future. …
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… with a zinc-mirror heme site ties heme availability to carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria. Nature Comm 15:3167. …
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… the chair of the Cluster Advisory Group (CAG), he sees his role as using the substrate provided by LBNL, where …
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