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Hacking evolution, screening technique may improve most widespread enzyme

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Plants evolved over millions of years into an environment that has dramatically changed in the last 150 years since the Industrial Revolution began: carbon dioxide levels have increased 50 percent, and the average global temperature has increased by nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit. While natural adaptation has been unable to keep up, scientists have developed tools to simulate millions of years of evolution in days to help plants adapt.

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The time is RIPE to transform agriculture and feed the world

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University of Illinois receives grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, FFAR, and DFID to catalyze photosynthetic improvements, increase yields for farmers worldwide.

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Newly characterized protein has potential to save US farmers millions annually

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Scientists tweak photosynthesis to boost crop yield

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The proof of the plant breeding is in the (digital droplet) PCR

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Illinois and Syngenta Sign Agreement for Access to RIPE IP

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Increasing Crop Productivity Through More Efficient, Better Neighbor Plants

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Illinois receives $1.8M to create data platform for Big Data in plant breeding

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Food and Fuel From Oilcane: A Minute With Agricultural Expert Stephen Long

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Illinois Study May Improve Rice Productivity

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