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Friday, July 2, 2010

Ceres develops salt-tolerant trait: may open 15M US acres to energy crop cultivation

Biomass Digest
July 01, 2010 Jim Lane

In California, Ceres announced that it has developed a plant trait that could bring new life to millions of acres of abandoned or marginal cropland damaged by salts. Results in several crops, including switchgrass, have shown levels of salt tolerance not seen before. Ceres reported that its researchers tested the effects of very high salt concentrations and also seawater from the Pacific Ocean, which contains mixtures of salts in high-concentration, on improved energy grass varieties growing in its California greenhouses.

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