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Fungi help lock carbon into Arctic fjord sediments
Research has found that fungi play a crucial role in locking carbon into sediments in Arctic fjords.
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Research has found that fungi play a crucial role in locking carbon into sediments in Arctic fjords. The discovery highlights the complex biological processes at play in these ecosystems, which are critical for long-term carbon storage. Fjords in the Arctic are particularly effective at absorbing and storing carbon, but their ecosystems are rapidly changing due to warming temperatures. This new understanding of the role of fungi in carbon storage in Arctic fjords underscores the importance of continued research into the biological processes that regulate these ecosystems.
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