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Trees keep absorbing carbon long after they stop growing

So, it turns out that trees can keep absorbing carbon even after they've stopped growing! A new study shows that oak trees continue to take in carbon dioxide long after their annual growth has ended, which challenges previous assumptions about photosynthesis and tree growth. This means that forests might not store as much carbon in wood as we thought, which is pretty fascinating. Understanding this could really change how we forecast climate change and the role of forests in it.
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