Study Suggests Forests May Store Less Carbon Than Predicted
New research on oak trees indicates that forests might store less carbon in the future than current models predict. The study found a decoupling between photosynthesis and growth, where trees continue to photosynthesize late in the year but cease growing by mid-summer. This suggests that increased carbon uptake may not lead to greater long-term carbon storage in wood, potentially impacting climate change projections.
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