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NSF CROPPS

CROPPS research is conducted with major support from the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DBI-2019674.

CROPPS develops tools to listen to and communicate with plants and the associated organisms that comprise their microbiomes. These programmable plant systems will generate foundational discoveries with long-term impacts on sustainability, productivity, and profitability.

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