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marine ecosystems

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Microbes at the Root of Coastal Plant Health Georgia Tech Study Sheds Light on Ecosystem Engineers External News lvidal7 2024-05-20
Sulfur oxidation and reduction are coupled to nitrogen fixation in the roots of the salt marsh foundation plant Spartina alterniflora External News lvidal7 2024-04-30
This Often-Overlooked Sea Creature may be Quietly Protecting the Planet's Coral Reefs External News lvidal7 2024-03-25
The Faces of Resiliency video series highlights how communities are increasing their resilience to sea level rise, storm surge and flooding News mavdonina3 2022-05-13
Salt Marsh Grass On Georgia’s Coast Gets Nutrients for Growth From Helpful Bacteria in Its Roots News Renay San Miguel 2022-03-21
Timing is Everything: Researchers Shed Light on How Diverse Microbes May Co-Exist Despite Scarce Resources News adavidson38 2022-01-18
Six Ways We Can Adapt to Climate Change External News Renay San Miguel 2017-12-06
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