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Hexokinase: An Enzyme That Could Increase the Inherent Water Usage Efficiency of Field-grown Tobacco Plants
Researchers discovered that they could increase intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) in field-grown tobacco plants without affecting photosynthetic rates or biomass output by overexpressing the sugar-sensing enzyme hexokinase.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Develops Energy Portfolio That Could Efficiently Meet Energy Requirements in Africa by 2040
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Hot Temperatures Have Been Demonstrated by Scientists To Be Crucial for Optimizing the Production of Hydrogen Peroxide From Rocks
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Monkeypox Virus: What Are the Risks and What Can We Do To Prevent It?
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Low-Temperature Heatwave Will Hit England and Issued New Heat Alert by UK Health Agency
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Strip Mining Aggravated the Deadly Kentucky Flooding in Late July: US Mining Authorities
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Cabotegravir: WHO Recommends Injectable Drug for HIV Prevention for the First Time
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Casper the Friendly Ghostly Octopus Found in the Depths
Air Pollution vs. Ozone Pollution Seesaw: Impacts on Health, Agriculture, Environment, Scientists Warn
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New Genetic Study Reveals Hidden DNA that May Unlock Mysteries on How Animals Live
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French Authorities are Rescuing a Beluga Whale Who Entered the River Seine in Route to Paris
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Genetically Engineered Bacteria Developed to Withstand Gut Environment to Treat Chronic Diseases
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Myth Busted: Did the Human Brain Really Shrink While Evolving?