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New metabolic cycle boosts carbon capture, increases seed yields in plants
Taiwanese scientists engineered plants with a new carbon-fixing cycle, boosting growth, and seed yield without extra water ...
Lots of people are excited about the idea of using plants to help us draw down some of the excess carbon dioxide we've been ...
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Scientists engineer plants to double carbon uptake ability and produce more seeds and lipids
Typically, plants rely on the Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle to convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to usable organic ...
A study examining the effects of higher temperatures on soil shows that warming alone does not increase levels of carbon ...
“We knew that the total amount of carbon stored in the trees of intact Amazonian forests has increased. What this new study ...
Erica Chase, President of the waste gases-to-CO2 company, told attendees at gas world’s North American CO2 Summit that the company has signed 10 agreements with existing renewable natural gas (RNG) ...
A research team in Taiwan’s Academia Sinica led by Dr. James C. Liao has recently designed an artificial carbon fixation ...
The history of carbon dioxide’s role in life on Earth combined with a call to climate action makes for compelling reading, ...
Heating alone won’t drive soil microbes to release more carbon dioxide — they need added carbon and nutrients to thrive. This finding challenges assumptions about how climate warming influences soil ...
They derive their energy from differences in the concentration of hydrogen ions across some of these membranes ...
New research shows that warming alone won’t make soils release extra carbon - microbes need the right nutrients to fuel emissions.
Scientists warn the Arctic boreal zone is shifting from carbon sink to source as wildfires, thawing soils, and methane ...
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