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… associations allow host plants, such as candidate bioenergy feedstock crops, to acquire nutrients. …
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… and benefit from breeding programs of related candidate bioenergy feedstock crops such as sugarcane and sorghum. …
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… a parent plant to develop commercial hybrids for grain and bioenergy production. Together with resequencing of 1,984 … University of Arizona, ICRISAT, DOE Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation, University of Southern …
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… near hydrothermal deep-sea vents hold vast potential for bioenergy. The Science Hydrothermal vents are ocean-floor …
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… complex plants that could be applied toward DOE-relevant bioenergy and environmental interests. Summary As the …
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… tolerance, and other traits that make it a viable candidate bioenergy feedstock crop. In 2018, the JGI had sequenced and …
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… present in plant biomass. This is of interest for bioenergy researchers looking to improve the industrial …
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… can in turn boost yields for both food and for candidate bioenergy feedstock crops. Summary A plant is like an office …
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… fruit and seed yield. Conversely, some crops such as bioenergy sorghum may need sterile males; plant breeding …
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… for these traits takes us closer to harnessing algae for bioenergy and the greater bioeconomy. By bringing together …
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… Due to its aggressive capacity to damage the wood in homes, bioenergy researchers have been interested in harnessing the …
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… Rhizopus is a fungal pathogen of crops, including candidate bioenergy feedstocks sunflower, and maize, and a part of the …
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