The Inner Workings of the Root Microbiome
Scientists get a molecular look at how plants and bacteria interact, with insights for agriculture.
Scientists get a molecular look at how plants and bacteria interact, with insights for agriculture.
Two important factors help determine how much sunlight soot absorbs.
A new data pipeline identifies metabolites following heavy isotope labeling.
High-yield miscanthus and switchgrass are promising alternatives to traditional annual crops for biofuels.
Research produces an improved dynamical core to model the evolution of winds, temperatures, and pressures in the atmosphere.
White-rot fungi use lignin from wood as a source of carbon.
Fires increase the number of fungi when aspen groves regenerate.
Transcription of adjacent genes into a single RNA molecule is widespread in green algae, challenging understanding of gene expression in eukaryotes.
Conserved genomic neighborhoods provide a new discovery tool for understanding gene function in eukaryotes.
A novel computational framework allows researchers to quantify the relative importance of different ecological processes in the composition of microbiomes
New analysis assesses the realism and biases of tropical cyclones at various resolutions in E3SM
Natural emissions from living organisms drive new-particle formation in the atmosphere over the Amazon.
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