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… food webs on Earth. And at their base are microscopic, photosynthetic algae. But human-induced climate change , a new study suggests, is displacing these … point to this fundamental observation of cold and warm microbial networks, and just how clear and stark the …
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… flood hardiness. Even with little water, full sunlight and hot temperatures, sorghum plants can photosynthesize and thrive — some varieties grow their leafy … sorghum’s potential to adapt and thrive in our changing climate has earned it a place on the JGI’s Flagship Plant …
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… genomics research and to help them translate genomic information into biological function. The emphasis is on …
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