Can fungi help the grasses of Texas cope with climate change?

As anyone who’s crossed Texas on Interstate 10 can tell you, the Lone Star State is where east meets west. For Rice University biologist Tom Miller, the sharp divide between East Texas’s humid piney woods and West Texas’s parched desert is also a living laboratory where he and his students can learn about boundaries that aren’t found on maps.


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Source: Phys.org