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A new study reveals that tropical forest regrowth after deforestation can be twice as fast when soil nitrogen levels are sufficient. Researchers monitored recovery across Central America for decades, identifying nitrogen as a key factor in tree regrowth rates. This accelerated recovery significantly boosts carbon capture from the atmosphere. The findings advocate for smarter reforestation strategies that leverage natural soil conditions rather than relying on artificial fertilizers.
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