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Tree-bark microbes can clean air by removing greenhouse and toxic gases
Scientists are uncovering a hidden ally in the fight against climate change and air pollution: the microscopic communities ...
Researchers find that microbes on tree bark can alter greenhouse and toxic gases, shaping climate and air quality beyond ...
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Microbes in bark ‘eat’ climate gases. This will change the way we think about trees
Raymond Culbertson. We all know trees are climate heroes. They pull carbon dioxide out of the air, release the oxygen we ...
Recent research has expanded on the idea that the trees around us are far more complex than they appear. Hidden beneath bark and throughout the roots are vast communities of microbes, trillions of ...
Trees have long been regarded as life-giving, and new research now adds another layer to the adage. According to a new study by Yale researchers published in Nature, trees host diverse and unique ...
The study by YSE scientists opens up new avenues for understanding tree physiology, forest ecology, and how trees are responding to climate change. There's a thriving community of diverse microbes ...
Tree bark has a total surface area similar to all of the land area on Earth. It is home to a wide range of microbial species ...
Microbial systems offer distinct advantages in protein expression, saving costs and time, and offering well-characterized host genetics and ease of scale-up. 2 However, challenges remain in process ...
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