Ancient alliance between woody plants and microbes has potential to protect precious peatlands

As the climate warms and regional drying becomes more frequent, peatlands—some of the planet’s most important carbon sinks—are increasingly under threat. But a study led by an international team including scientists from the University of Bristol has shown peatland ecosystems may have a natural defense through the combined forces of plant changes and microbes.

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