The Crucial Role of Fungi in Soil Health and Carbon Dynamics
Recent research underscores the vital contributions of fungi to soil health, carbon storage, and ecosystem stability, led by Professor Matthias C. Rillig.
5 articles tagged with "carbon storage"
Recent research underscores the vital contributions of fungi to soil health, carbon storage, and ecosystem stability, led by Professor Matthias C. Rillig.
Arctic fjords play a vital role in carbon absorption, yet the rapid warming of the region poses significant risks to these ecosystems and their carbon storage abilities.
Recent research indicates that hilly and mountainous areas possess a greater capacity for carbon storage in soil than previously recognized, challenging existing assumptions.
Recent research suggests that oak trees may not grow as much as previously thought, even when photosynthesizing late in the year, challenging established beliefs about their carbon storage.
A recent study reveals that coral reefs in the South China Sea have significant carbon storage capabilities, comparable to mangroves and seagrasses, emphasizing their role in climate change mitigation.