Mixed-species forests outperform monocultures in carbon storage, even in extreme weather

Mixed-species forests outperform monocultures in carbon storage, even in extreme weather

An international study led by the University of Freiburg, published in Global Change Biology, has found that forests with many tree species can store significantly more carbon than those with only one species. An international study led by the University of Freiburg, published in Global Change Biology, has found that forests with many tree species can store significantly more carbon than those with only one species. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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