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January 16, 2014
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New discovery could stimulate plant growth and increase crop yields
Durham, UK (SPX) Jan 16, 2014
Scientists led by experts at Durham University have discovered a natural mechanism in plants that could stimulate their growth even under stress and potentially lead to better crop yields. Plants naturally slow their growth or even stop growing altogether in response to adverse conditions, such as water shortage or high salt content in soil, in order to save energy. They do this by making proteins that repress the growth of the plant. This process is reversed when plants produce a hormone - ... read more
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West Virginia starts lifting water ban
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WATER WORLD

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