Dartmouth College: New Understanding of Circadian Rhythms Could Be Key to Better Crops
November 05, 2020
November 05, 2020
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Nov. 5 (TNSJou) -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
The biological clock of a popular food crop controls close to three-quarters of its genes, according to research from Dartmouth College.
The study, published in the journal eLife, can help researchers target genes to improve growth and stress resilience when a plant is moved to a new region or encounters changing climate conditions.The genetic research shows how the crop uses . . .
The biological clock of a popular food crop controls close to three-quarters of its genes, according to research from Dartmouth College.
The study, published in the journal eLife, can help researchers target genes to improve growth and stress resilience when a plant is moved to a new region or encounters changing climate conditions.The genetic research shows how the crop uses . . .