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Scientists are turning to computers to understand C4 photosynthesis during Covid – AlKhaleej Today
Scientists are turning to computers to understand C4 photosynthesis during Covid

WASHINGTON: After the Covid-19 pandemic led to the closure of laboratories around the world, a team of researchers from the University of Essex turned to computational approaches to understand why some plants are better suited to produce light and carbon dioxide through photosynthesis to convert.They published their results in the journal Frontiers of Plant Science. There are two types of photosynthesis: C3 and C4. Most food crops depend on C3 photosynthesis, which is the process of fixing carbo…
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