Plants and fungi, alliance to make better use of carbon dioxide
7 july 2016
A scientist group at the Imperial College of London -among which we find a Spanish member, César Terrer Moreno- have worked to give an answer to an unsolved question: why do some plants grow better when they are at ecosystems with high levels of carbon dioxide while others do not? These unalike behaviours set a debate on the role of plants in the deceleration of climate change as CO2 concentrations keep on growing on the atmosphere.