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August 6, 2020

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Maize that has been grown in drought conditions (50 percent less water) grows better with a synthetic consortium of bacteria that Pankaj Trivedi and his team assembled (right) than maize grown without the consortium (left). (Courtesy of Pankaj Trivedi)

Maize that has been grown in drought conditions (50 percent less water) grows better with a synthetic consortium of bacteria that Pankaj Trivedi and his team assembled (right) than maize grown without the consortium (left). (Courtesy of Pankaj Trivedi)

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