Tree Bark Microbes Capture Greenhouse Gases, New Study Finds

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Summary:
- Tree bark is home to a diverse community of microbes that play a crucial role in capturing greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane.
- These microbes use the gases as a source of energy and carbon, converting them into organic compounds that can be stored in the bark.
- By removing these potent greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, the bark microbiome helps to mitigate the effects of climate change and supports the overall health of the tree ecosystem.

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