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September 6, 2016

FY17 FICUS diagram from Kelly Wrighton

In this diagram from Kelly Wrighton’s proposal, willow leaves containing condensed tannins (CT) are eaten by moose or become part of the leaf litter, and impact the soil (pink) and rumen (orange) microbial processes. Data gathered from this study would shed light on additional enzymes, metabolites and pathways aside from CT pathways, shown in the gray box. (Image courtesy of Kelly Wrighton)

In this diagram from Kelly Wrighton’s proposal, willow leaves containing condensed tannins (CT) are eaten by moose or become part of the leaf litter, and impact the soil (pink) and rumen (orange) microbial processes. Data gathered from this study would shed light on additional enzymes, metabolites and pathways aside from CT pathways, shown in the gray box. (Image courtesy of Kelly Wrighton)

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