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Nitrogen-Fixing Trees Help Tropical Forests Make a Comeback
Nitrogen fixing trees can help tropical forests make a comeback, a new study has found. Researchers say that some species of trees can restore lost nutrients in deforested areas, helping other trees to grow.
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