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… from gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down plant matter. So since 2010, the JGI has supported …
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… soybean rust disease. Soybean itself is a JGI Flagship plant genome , and JGI published its genome sequence in …
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… hosted two JGI Engagement Webinars promoting the JGI fungal data portal MycoCosm and the algal portal PhycoCosm. …
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… could be generating these observed patterns. As many other plant species have natural cytotype variation, we also hoped … hundreds of naturally-occurring genotypes (in this case, a plant’s complete genetic makeup) and 10 common gardens. We … like switchgrass respond to pronounced climate shifts. (C4 plants use a more efficient form of photosynthesis that …
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… work included investigating sphagnum moss and the role the plant’s sex plays in its resiliency, as well as a Nature Plants study identifying colonization patterns in eelgrass . … fungi’s ability to break down lignin , the hardiest of plant components and a key barrier when breaking down …
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… are using Altiarchaea as a model system to study virus-host interactions. Approximately 150 archaeal viruses had been …
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… into Earth’s ecosystems, researchers must examine the interactions that happen between tiny organisms (microbes) …
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… influence biogeochemical cycles in soils and sediments and plant-microbial interactions in crops. He has been a PI or Co-PI on five …
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… with Woyke, two JGI users were also elected to the AAM: fungal researcher Jason Stajich of the University of …
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… had been reaching out to many researchers with the hope of getting support for a research project for his class of 18 …
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… and their evolution could provide strategies for converting plant waste into sugars for biofuel production. … across species. Specifically, many species had very similar plant cell wall degrading enzymes (PCWDEs), including …
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