New Research Reveals Lower Carbon Uptake by Tropical Plants
A recent study by an international team indicates that tropical plants absorb significantly less carbon dioxide than earlier models suggested, raising concerns for ecosystem management.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 22 hours ago
An international research team has published findings that challenge previous estimates of carbon dioxide absorption by tropical plants.
The study reveals that these plants are absorbing much less CO2 than earlier models had indicated.
This new understanding could have important implications for strategies related to ecosystem management, necessitating a reevaluation of current practices.