Underground organisms initially thought to trigger chemical interactions that trap carbon below the soil and thereby create a carbon skin were found to play a more complex role that could involve releasing carbon back into the atmospheric due to high carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, North Carolina State University found. In a paper published in the Aug. 31 edition of IScience/I, North Carolina State University researchers show that important and common ...
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