Measuring the Glow of Plants from Below
Novel observations suggest a great potential of measuring global gross primary production via solar-induced fluorescence.
Novel observations suggest a great potential of measuring global gross primary production via solar-induced fluorescence.
Multiple plausible hypotheses in how maximum photosynthetic rates scale across the Earth lead to substantial variability in predicting carbon uptake.
Flexible, tunable technique warms plants without need for electricity, aiding ecosystem research in remote locales.
Chemical genomic-guided engineering of gamma-valerolactone-tolerant yeast.
Certain species of trees retain stored water, limit root growth to survive three months without water.
Supercomputer simulations predict how E. coli adapts to environmental stresses.
Toolkit lets scientists detect extreme weather in climate simulations far faster than before.
High-performance computing reveals the relationship between DNA and phosphorous uptake.
Understanding assembly principles may inspire new approaches for making valuable products.
Genetically engineered switchgrass does not change soil chemistry, microbiology, or carbon storage potential.
Global models may be underestimating net wetland methane emissions.
This research offers new information to understand the role of microorganisms in elemental cycling in the Arctic.