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Donald Ort elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Donald Ort is among four University of Illinois professors elected to the National Academy of Sciences this year.
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Soybean plants with fewer leaves yield more
Using computer model simulations, scientists have predicted that modern soybean crops produce more leaves than they need to the detriment of yield—a problem made worse by rising atmospheric carbon dioxide. They tested their prediction by removing about one third of the emerging leaves on soybeans...
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Eight Illinois researchers rank among world’s most influential
Plant biology professors Lisa Ainsworth, Stephen P. Long, and Donald Ort are three of eight Illinois faculty members on the Clarivate Analytics / Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researchers list, 2016.
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Scientists tweak photosynthesis to boost crop yield
As computer models predicted, genetically modified plants are better able to make use of the limited sunlight available when their leaves go into the shade, researchers report.
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In Memoriam - Dr. Sharon Gray (1985-2016)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
B.Sc. Integrative Biology, 2006
Ph.D. Plant Biology, 2013
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Future drought will offset benefits of higher CO2 on soybean yields
Plant biology professor Andrew Leakey and colleagues report that soybeans will suffer yield losses sooner than previously predicted under future conditions that combine elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide levels with drought.
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Fixing a Broken Theory of Nature
Scientists are trying to tweak a well-known model of ecological change to account for environmental fluctuations
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Fungi are at the root of tropical forest diversity–or lack thereof, study finds
University of Illinois plant biology professor James Dalling, graduate student Adriana Corrales and their colleagues found that fungi that associate with tree roots can profoundly influence plant diversity in a tropical forest.
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Second-generation biofuels can reduce emissions
Plant biology professor Evan DeLucia and co-authors found that the renewable fuel standard’s greater emphasis on second-generation biofuel can reduce emissions greatly despite economic considerations.