Newly discovered corn trait may improve crop drought tolerance
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AGDAILYNewly discovered corn trait may improve crop drought toleranceagdaily.comResearchers report some corn plants have longer cells and deeper roots that enable higher water absorption, offering a target for more resilient crops. The post Newly discovered corn trait may improve crop drought tolerance appeared first on AGDAILY .
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