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… can see how they work, we can’t always see how to make the changes to make them do whatever we want them to do. And …
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… talk): “Wetland Restoration on Intensive Agricultural Lands Changes Nitrogen Cycling Microbial Communities and Reduces … “Microbial controls of nitrous oxide pulses in rewetted forest soils: An integrated -omic and isotopic approach” 12:39pm …
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… grass that adroitly handles droughts, floods and poor soils. This is the first paper that describes sorghum’s … drought, from a large-scale field experiment to uncover the mechanisms behind sorghum’s capacity to produce high yields … in the two cultivars and some differently. Some different responses relate to functioning of the photosynthetic …
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… (Sunny) Liao of the University of Florida collected forest samples of poplar and soil from Washington and … fungi (mutualist symbionts that induce structural changes in plant roots), M. elongata doesn’t have as many … of Excellence Advanced Research on the Biology of Tree and Forest Ecosystems (ARBRE) (ANR-11-LABX 0002 01 to F. …
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… down lignin (think of a fallen, decomposing tree in the forest). Because oxygen is essential to how these fungi … on sorghum, switchgrass and poplar, then monitored changes to the plants’ lignocellulose composition, as well … be deconstructed without oxygen. Identifying the precise mechanisms by which these fungi break down lignin will …
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… warm water is replacing cold water communities. And this changes everything,” said Mock. The steady march of warmer … globally is fixed and metabolized. Not only that, these changes — brought about by climate change — could threaten …
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