By Sean Mowbray Invisible in their trillions, microbes dwell in our bodies, grow in soils, live on trees and are integral to ...
Recent research has expanded on the idea that the trees around us are far more complex than they appear. Hidden beneath bark and throughout the roots are vast communities of microbes, trillions of ...
Researchers find that microbes on tree bark can alter greenhouse and toxic gases, shaping climate and air quality beyond leaves alone.
The study by YSE scientists opens up new avenues for understanding tree physiology, forest ecology, and how trees are responding to climate change. There's a thriving community of diverse microbes ...
Scientists in Australia spent five years peering into the microscopic world of bark, emerging with a description of a place ...
What we discovered has changed how we think about trees. Bark was long assumed to be largely biologically inert in relation ...
By Ruth Kamnitzer Microbes living in tree bark consume vast amounts of climate-related and toxic gases, according to new ...
It has been discovered that the bark of trees contains billions of tiny organisms that help purify the air and remove ...
Microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology has received considerable attention in the field of wastewater treatment over the past decade. This technology can simultaneously generate electricity and treat ...
Professor Greening added that the discovery could benefit both climate and human health. “In addition to being a ...