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Elevated Warming, Ozone Have Detrimental Effects on Plant Roots, Promote Soil Carbon Loss
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Jul 9, 2021
Elevated Warming, Ozone Have Detrimental Effects on Plant Roots, Promote Soil Carbon Loss
Soybean plant roots weaken when placed under climate change stresses, a new study
shows.