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Selectively removing vines from trees could improve forests
Selectively removing vines from trees could improve forests
Selectively removing vines from trees could improve forests and absorb more carbon, study finds
Jack Putz has studied vines for 50 years. Now he has co-authored a study on how controlling them could improve the health of trees in the world's forests and increase their carbon uptake.
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