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A study indicates that trees may not store as much carbon as previously believed because photosynthesis does not always result in wood growth. Researchers found that trees stopped growing months before photosynthesis declined, especially during dry and hot conditions. This decoupling could lead to overestimations in climate models of forests' ability to sequester carbon in the future.
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