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New Study Highlights Carbon Storage Benefits of Deep-Rooted Grass

Soil biologist Eric Slessarev underscores the role of deep-rooted grass in enhancing carbon sequestration, offering insights for conservationists and farmers.

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A recent study led by soil biologist Eric Slessarev emphasizes the significant role that deep-rooted grass can play in carbon storage efforts.

Slessarev suggests that conservationists, landscapers, and farmers should consider planting deep-rooted grass to improve carbon sequestration in fallow fields.

This research may provide valuable guidance for those involved in ecological conservation and agricultural practices.

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Researcher Eric Slessarev
Publication Date April 21, 2026
Source Phys.org

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