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How important are trees to the environment? – LÉRISA

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Trees are the source of life. With their function of photosynthesis, they are qualified as oxygen producers. It should also be noted that forests can store a maximum of carbon dioxide. Their primary role is to purify the air.

How important are trees to the environment? – LÉRISA

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Frontiers Lianas and Trees From a Seasonally Dry and a Wet Tropical Forest Did Not Differ in Embolism Resistance but Did Differ in Xylem Anatomical Traits in the Dry Forest

How important are trees to the environment? – LÉRISA

Frontiers Lianas and Trees From a Seasonally Dry and a Wet Tropical Forest Did Not Differ in Embolism Resistance but Did Differ in Xylem Anatomical Traits in the Dry Forest

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