Young tropical forests can regrow twice as fast with enough nitrogen, dramatically increasing carbon capture, according to a ...
A hidden nutrient in the soil could double the speed at which tropical forests, and their climate benefits, come roaring back ...
New research shows tropical forests can recover twice as fast after deforestation when their soils contain enough nitrogen.
Nitrogen shortage limits young tropical forest growth, slowing carbon capture that could help fight climate change.
Monitoring forest health typically relies on remote sensing tools such as light detection and ranging (LiDAR), radar, and multispectral photography. While radar and LiDAR penetrate canopies to reveal ...
Tropical forests can recover twice as quickly after deforestation if they have adequate soil nitrogen, according to new research published today.
Belinda Medlyn receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the NSW government, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Bush Heritage Australia, Arid Recovery, Australian Forest and Wood ...
Images available here Tropical forests can recover twice as quickly after deforestation if they have adequate soil nitrogen, according to new research ...
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