Wood respiration in African savannas
Wood respiration in African savannas significantly influences carbon dynamics, ecosystem health, and climate change responses.
Wood respiration in African savannas significantly influences carbon dynamics, ecosystem health, and climate change responses.
Rocky intertidal zones in Durban exhibit diverse species richness patterns across elevation gradients.
Trees produce wood through photosynthesis, forming xylem layers, which consist of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin.