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September 14, 2021

Genome Insider S2 Episode 7: THE Bioenergy Tree

Logo of Genome Insider, podcast of the Joint Genome InstituteScientists are uncovering the poplar tree’s genetic secrets, bringing us closer to a sustainable source of bioenergy and materials. [Read More]

August 20, 2019

Fungus Fuels Tree Growth

Poplar cuttings inoculated with M. elongata strain PM193 (far right) grow larger in 30 percent forest soil / 70 percent sand than without PM193 (middle). On the left are controls grown in sterile sand. (Chih-Ming Hsu)A better understanding of how poplar responds to endophyte associations with endophytes enables scientists to fine-tune their engineering efforts. [Read More]

September 15, 2016

The Poplar Genome at 10

Then and now: our poplar tree has grown from less than four feet to more than forty feet in 10 years.The poplar genome paper has been cited some 1,900 times since its 2006 publication in Science, but that’s not the only way to measure its impact. [Read More]

March 24, 2015

Identifying causes of poplar canker

Cankers caused by the fungal tree pathogen M. populorum on poplar stems. (T.H. Filer Jr., USDA, Bugwood.org CC BY-NC-3.0)Researchers compared two fungal tree pathogens to find out how one of them has gained the capability to significantly damage hybrid poplar plantations. [Read More]

August 24, 2014

Signatures of Selection Inscribed on Poplar Genomes

road lined with poplars on either side and a V shaped sliver of blue sky in the centerA Nature Genetics study describes a method that could be harnessed for developing more accurate predictive climate change models. [Read More]

March 29, 2013

A peach of a genome with breeding lessons for biofuels crops

Several plants sequenced by the DOE Joint Genome Institute have been considered “flagship” genomes due to their importance to DOE mission and plant science. Among these plants are poplar, the first tree sequenced and a candidate bioenergy feedstock, and soybean, the primary source of biodiesel in the United States. Other plant genomes are important for… [Read More]

March 25, 2013

Peach genome project in Biofuels Digest

In California, the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) is working to isolate the “evergreen” locus in peaches, which extends the growing season of the plant. Said Daniel Rokhsar, head of the DOE JGI Eukaryotic Program, “In theory, it could be manipulated in poplar to increase the accumulation of biomass.” Peach genes… [Read More]

March 22, 2013

Large toolset for detecting genetic variation in poplars

Beyond their status as a fast-growing candidate biofuels feedstock. [Read More]

November 2, 2012

The poplar genome’s impact, a decade on

During his keynote speech at the DOE Joint Genome Institute’s Annual Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting, science writer Carl Zimmer discussed the status of personalized medicine following the completion of the Human Genome Project. In an article published online October 25, 2012 in Tree Physiology, researchers including Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Jerry Tuskan present a similar… [Read More]

August 17, 2012

Drifting Poplar Populations Inform Breeding Strategies

Since the publication of the genome sequence of the first tree, the black cottonwood or poplar Populustrichocarpain 2006 by the DOE Joint Genome Institute, a growing community of researchers have been engaged in advancing the development of poplar as a candidatefeedstockfornext-generationbiofuelsowing to the tree’s compact genome, rapid growth and life cycle. One area of study… [Read More]
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