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Zooming in: Studying soil at the microscopic level to solve big problems
Since joining the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center in 2022, Poulamee Chakraborty has authored papers on the legacy of agricultural management practices on switchgrass growth and soil carbon gains, the ways soil pores affect microbial oxygen consumption, and the soil carbon impact of plants engineered to accumulate readily-accessible carbohydrates.
MADISON – The March issue of BioEnergy Research exclusively focuses on the U.S. Department of Energy-funded Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) and bioenergy research topics ranging from arthropods to cell walls to hydrogen and enzyme improvement.