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Tiny Fungi Play Big Role in Levels of Carbon in the Environment
Tiny fungi that play a role in the storage and release of carbon from plants have been overlooked in myriad studies of carbon and its effect on the environment, according to new research which suggest the tiny organism plays a big part in the global carbon cycle.
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