Giant Reed Is a Photosynthetic Outlier, Study Finds
Monday, March 7, 2016 - 16:30
in Earth & Climate
Arundo donax, a giant reed that grows in the Mediterranean climate zones of the world, isn't like other prolific warm-weather grasses, researchers report. This grass, which can grow annually to 6 meters (nearly 20 feet) in height, uses a type of photosynthesis that is more common to crop plants like soybeans, rice and peanuts.