Stanford Study Overturns Long-Held Belief About Plants and Rivers

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Summary:
- This article discusses a new study from Stanford University that challenges the long-held belief that plants along rivers and streams primarily obtain their nutrients from the water.
- The study found that plants actually get most of their nutrients from the soil, not the river water, even for plants growing directly in the water.
- This discovery has important implications for understanding how river ecosystems function and how to better manage and protect these important natural environments.

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