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Comparison of leaf structure and photosynthetic characteristics of C3 and C4Alloteropsis semialata subspecies
Wiley Online Library
C4 plants use a particular mechanism to concentrate CO2 at the reaction site of Rubisco and thereby suppress photorespiration. In general, the...
231 months ago
Lateral transfers of large DNA fragments spread functional genes among grasses
PNAS
A fundamental tenet of multicellular eukaryotic evolution is that vertical inheritance is paramount, with natural selection acting on...
70 months ago
Grasses Transfer Genes from their Neighbors in Same Way GM Crops Are Made
ISAAA
A new study reveals that grasses may transfer genes from their neighbors in the same way that genetically modified (GM) crops are made.
15 months ago
Grasses can acquire genes from neighbouring plants
Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)
The study reveals that the genome of Alloteropsis semialata, a grass found in Australia, contains nearly 60 genes acquired from at least nine donor grasses...
70 months ago
Effect of ATP concentration on the rate of PFK catalyzed reaction at...
ResearchGate
Download scientific diagram | Effect of ATP concentration on the rate of PFK catalyzed reaction at fixed concentration of F-6-P and Mg2+ (3.3 mM each).
83 months ago
Understanding a true original
Farmer's Weekly
Black-seed grass is unique because the eckloniana subspecies uses 'ordinary' C3 photosynthesis, while the semialata subspecies uses the 'turbo-charged' C4...
147 months ago