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A new type of power plant? By sending electrical currents into the stem, our researchers hope to image the root system and help farmers increase crop yields while also promoting the storage of carbon in soil.

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ARPA-E has awarded Berkeley Lab $4.6 million for two projects to “see” into the soil and ultimately develop crops that take carbon out of the atmosphere. One technology aims to use electrical current to image the root system. The other will use neutron scattering to measure the distribution of carbon and other elements in the soil.
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I am astonishing about root programing and decrease in co2 global wow!👌👍👍👍👍
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