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Scientists uncover how iron-rich soils chemically capture carbon for centuries
Scientists reveal how iron-rich soil minerals chemically trap carbon using multiple nanoscale bonding mechanisms.
Most phosphorus in the environment is in an organic form that plants cannot directly use, and traditional understanding suggested only enzymes could convert it into the bioavailable inorganic form.
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