Cornell Study Reveals How Soils Store Carbon Longer
Cornell Study Reveals How Soils Store Carbon Longer
New Research Shows How Soil Microbes Shape Carbon Storage
Soil ecosystems are among the planet’s most important carbon reservoirs, storing roughly three times more carbon than the atmosphere and all living plants combined. This immense capacity makes soils a key player in climate change mitigation. Whether soils release carbon dioxide or lock carbon away long term depends on how microbes break down dead plant matter.
A new Cornell University study helps clarify this complex process. Researchers
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