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Trees around the world are starting to ‘cough’ because they can’t cope with excess CO2

by Katie Wilson

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Lloyd’s associates intend to study fossilised wood from ancient times to understand how the intensity of phytorespiration has changed over millions of years of Earth’s history. This is likely to provide an answer to the question of what to expect in the future.

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