For the Record: MSU Part of NSF-Funded Project to Digitize, Study Important Plant Specimens
September 15, 2020
September 15, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Sept. 15 (TNSGra) -- Michigan State University's College of Natural Science issued the following news:
Michigan State University is part of a multi-million-dollar grant to digitize and study bryophyte and lichen, two important types of plants that are hosts to what are known as cryptobiotic communities--hidden microorganisms that play a critical role in stabilizing soil, preventing erosion, absorbing rainfall, and providing nutrients for the growing plan . . .
Michigan State University is part of a multi-million-dollar grant to digitize and study bryophyte and lichen, two important types of plants that are hosts to what are known as cryptobiotic communities--hidden microorganisms that play a critical role in stabilizing soil, preventing erosion, absorbing rainfall, and providing nutrients for the growing plan . . .