Salk Institute for Biological Studies: Superior Photosynthesis Abilities of Some Plants Could Hold Key to Climate-Resilient Crops
November 21, 2024
November 21, 2024
LA JOLLA, California, Nov. 21 (TNSres) -- The Salk Institute for Biological Studies issued the following news release:
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Salk scientists discover how some plant species evolved a more efficient photosynthesis approach; findings could help make crops like rice and wheat more resilient to climate change
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More than 3 billion years ago, on an Earth entirely covered with water, photosynthesis first evolved in little ancient bacteria. In the . . .
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Salk scientists discover how some plant species evolved a more efficient photosynthesis approach; findings could help make crops like rice and wheat more resilient to climate change
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More than 3 billion years ago, on an Earth entirely covered with water, photosynthesis first evolved in little ancient bacteria. In the . . .