Seagrass genome sequence lends insights to salt tolerance

Wednesday, January 27, 2016 - 13:21 in Earth & Climate

To mitigate carbon emissions in the atmosphere, researchers have turned to sinks—reservoirs that accumulate and store carbon such as tropical rainforests, but also including a variety of terrestrial plants as well as oceans. However, another lesser known but very large carbon sink is located along the earth's soft-sediment shorelines.

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