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August 6, 2020

EDGE KONZA KANSAS 2

The structures enclosing the plots are called “rainout shelters.” They allow scientists to control the amount of precipitation falling on the plants in order to simulate drought conditions. (Courtesy of Pankaj Trivedi)

The structures enclosing the plots are called “rainout shelters.” They allow scientists to control the amount of precipitation falling on the plants in order to simulate drought conditions. (Courtesy of Pankaj Trivedi)

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