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Phallus Ravenelii
Published on September 23, 2018
Phallus Ravenelii (Berkeley & M.A. Curtis) is a saprobic basidiomycete of the genus Phallus that can be found growing in various habitats. -
Claviceps Purpurea
Published on September 23, 2018
C. purpurea is a parasite of grasses in the subfamily Pooidae, and was found on Elymus repens in East Lansing, MI. -
Bondarzewia Berkeleyi
Published on September 23, 2018
B. berkeleyi has been historically classified as a polypore, but with the advent of molecular techniques, it was revealed to be more closely related to Russala than the polypores. -
Leucocoprinus Birnbaumii
Published on September 22, 2018
Leucocoprinus birnbaumii (Corda) Singer (1962) is a common mushroom in flowerpots (Fig 1). It is a saprobe that colonizes rich organic material, including indoor flowerpots. -
2-year Fruit, Vegetable and Organic Certificate Program Highlighted in Video
Published on September 21, 2018
Learn about our 2-year Fruit, Vegetable and Organic Horticulture Management certificate program in this video -
MSU interior design students earn Clinton Scholarship
Published on September 21, 2018
MSU interior design seniors, Lauren Stoklas and Michael Bry, have been awarded the William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship to study abroad this fall at the American University in Dubai. -
CANR names new assistant director for undergraduate programs
Published on September 21, 2018
Stratton Lee, III, has been named assistant director for undergraduate programs in the MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. He will start the job on October 1, 2018. -
11th Annual Making it in Michigan Conference and Marketplace Trade Show to be Held November 8
Published on September 21, 2018
Making it in Michigan is a one-day event that hosts educational sessions and a trade show, featuring over 200 Michigan-made food and agricultural products. -
MSU Interior Design Program introduces Virtual Reality simulations into curriculum
Published on September 21, 2018
MSU interior design students presented to members of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources on May 1, 2018, proposing plans to revitalize historic buildings on Belle Isle in Detroit. -
Learn about Spartan Barley’s comeback at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station
Published on September 20, 2018
Most barley grown in Michigan has primarily originated from North Dakota and Central Canada, until now.
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