Ancient gene duplication gave grasses multiple ways to wait out winter
New research shows how grasses count the short days of winter to prepare for flowering. The findings provide valuable insight into how winter-adapted grasses gain the ability to flower in spring, which could be helpful for improving crops, like winter wheat, that rely on this process.
from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2CWXmFU
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