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Biological Soil Crust Organisms for the Restoration of Disturbed Soils

Biological Soil Crust Organisms for the Restoration of Disturbed Soils

by David Lipson | Jan 12, 2019 | Conservation, MTRP, Research, SMER, Soils

For her M.S. of Ecology, Sharon Reeves did her thesis research on the use of cyanobacteria and algae cultured from biological soil crusts (BSC’s) for restoring disturbed soils. BSC’s naturally occur on the surface of soils in arid and semiarid...

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