carbon dioxide
Boosts in Crop Productivity Cause Upswing in Carbon Cycle
Boosts in crop productivity such as corn reportedly cause an upswing in the carbon dioxide cycle, according to a new study, meaning plants are pulling in more atmospheric carbon as well as releasing more.
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