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Microbes Mining Minerals: A New Route to Plant Cultivation

Public lecture presented by Jocelyn Richardson

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An associate scientist at SSRL, Richardson studies plant growth to find ways to enhance nutrient uptake in plants, especially in challenging conditions – such as higher temperatures, drought, and intense precipitation events – brought about by climate change.

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