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… that happen between tiny organisms (microbes) located in soils and water. MGEs like viruses and plasmids drive …
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… sorghum and maize, sugarcane can grow on nutrient-poorer soils and does not need to be planted annually. The modern …
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… think of – animal intestines (including humans), grassland soils, even deep-sea hydrothermal vents – and …
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… abilities to adapt to extreme environments such as poor soils and drought. The reference genome for M. sinensis, and …
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… in how microbes influence biogeochemical cycles in soils and sediments and plant-microbial interactions in …
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… aren’t getting any smaller and we need to keep pace with changes in industry/DOE Advanced Scientific Computing …
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… this way, encouraging this symbiosis could improve the way soils store carbon from the atmosphere. For plants, boosting …
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… all across the world and lead to cell death and/or profound changes in the cell physiology during infection.” While all … plethora of RNA virus sequences uncovered “significantly changes the global view of virus diversity,” though not at …
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… shrub’s presence, researchers hope to learn more about the mechanisms that allow the millet to thrive in drought …
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