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Help me name this plant/fungus life

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Sorry I don't have any pictures. While doing some canyoneering around Moab last year, a guide pointed out an interesting plant species. I don't recall what it was but it basically looks like dirt that has been frozen giving it an upward/downward structure. Apparently, these plants can be thousands of years old are a key component of cycling oxygen into the soil, making other plant life possible. I thought he referred to it as diatomaceous earth, but that is apparently the remains of hard-shelled algae. Anybody know what this is?

 

edited, I found a picture.

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Looks like a type of lichen to me.

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Some type of this crust stuff is growing in our AZ deserts as well. I have seen a lot of it in the KOFAs and similar terrain. I try to stay off of it because it takes so long to recover.

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Definitely cryptobiotic soil, cryptogrammic soil, or biological soil crust (a few other common names, too). Its a key component to holding desert soils together and keeping them from eroding. They are also key in keeping nonnative plants from establishing in those areas. I have tons of scientific literature regarding their ecological importance and what happens when they are disrupted.

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