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Scientists have discovered antifreeze genes in a unique grass from Antarctica that could mean millions of extra dollars in farmers' pockets. Australian scientists based in Antarctica have discovered that Antarctic Hairgrass has a remarkable ability to inhibit ice crystal growth as a mechanism for freezing tolerance. The findings have major implications for improving frost tolerance in crop and pasture species that underpin the world's agriculture industries. Globally, five to ...