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… think of – animal intestines (including humans), grassland soils, even deep-sea hydrothermal vents – and …
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… wasn’t quite accurate, and maybe anaerobic fungi living in soils or the guts of livestock were more capable than …
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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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… abilities to adapt to extreme environments such as poor soils and drought. The reference genome for M. sinensis, and …
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… biomass production for fuels, and growth in poor soils. In addition to bolstering sorghum fields, …
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… is a perennial grass that quickly grows in a variety of soils and water conditions, standing taller than basketball …
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