Harnessing mulberry trees for carbon sequestration: A review of strategies to enhance air quality
Indrani Nath,
Pankaj Lushan Dutta,
Ashick Rajah R
et al.
Abstract:Mulberry trees (genus Morus) hold great promise for reducing atmospheric CO2 levels and improving air quality due to their remarkable ability to sequester carbon. This review article examines various strategies used to maximize the carbon sequestration potential of mulberry trees, thereby contributing to enhanced air quality. The main factors influencing mulberry tree-mediated carbon sequestration are discussed, such as photosynthetic efficiency, biomass accumulation, and pollutant absorption capacities. Furth… Show more
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