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Salk will work with experts from the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center to study the genetics of sorghum
La Jolla researchers from the Salk Institute for Plant Management Program (HPI) established a five-year, $6.
This work first involves a better understanding of the genetics of sorghum, in line with HPI's broader goal of responding to climate change by optimizing the crop's ability to remove carbon from the atmosphere and bury it deep in the ground for long periods of time
Sorghum genetics expert Nadia Shakoor has developed high-tech sensors to monitor the environment and growth of plants in real time
Shakoor said: "Our research community has the opportunity to use cutting-edge science and innovation to help change the process of climate change
During the five-year cooperation period, the goal of the research team is to develop a sorghum plant that captures carbon more effectively through multiple iterations of plant breeding and genetic analysis
The collaboration will be funded by HPI, partly supported by a recent $30 million donation from the Bezos Earth Fund and a $2 million donation from Sempra Energy to support the HPI mission