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… comes from just one tree species: Hevea brasiliensis . It’s great at producing latex that becomes rubber, but it’s …
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… the University of Massachusetts Amherst and colleagues are studying how chronic warming is altering how microbes … interact with their environment, potentially accelerating soil carbon loss. Orange ribbons mark the heated plots and … floor. Alicia Purcell of Northern Arizona University is studying microbial metabolism in the Antarctic Peninsula. …
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… mountains. These lakes are isolated, but varied. They’re a great way to see how climate change affects freshwater …
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… confirmation bias, because it enables scientists to study how methanogenesis takes place in the context of the … They could just be switched off.” Yet, after extensive study, Hatzenpicher and his team were able to definitively … the real power of metagenomics,” Hatzenpichler said. “It’s great to collaborate with the JGI because with that, we have …
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… controls of nitrous oxide pulses in rewetted forest soils: An integrated -omic and isotopic approach” 12:39pm … of Arizona (lightning talk): “Effect of drought on soil microbial metabolisms driving carbon allocation and … measurements of nitrogen dynamics in agricultural soil” 4pm Convention Center, Poster Hall D-F poster …
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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental …
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… call. Richard Dick of The Ohio State University aims to study plant drought resilience in the Sahel, an arid region … Their presence reduces the need to add fertilizers to the soil. diCenzo’s proposal is also notable as he had an … by allowing the generation of preliminary data for a larger study.” …
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… store a big fraction of all the carbon on Earth, and soil microbes play a key role in pulling that carbon out of …
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… bioenergy, carbon cycling, and biogeochemistry. This is a great opportunity to mention that we have a sister portal … tracks such as CAZymes, Peptidases, TF, Transporters are great Q1. Are all based on PFAM classification-only and/or …
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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental … data available for us to enable that research will have a great impact for growers.” …
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