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Finally, mangroves have very high potential as blue carbon, which means that the carbon sequestration capabilities of coral reefs are so high that if you plant enough they will provide a global benefit of reducing greenhouse gases.

New environmental regulations on CO2 emission from coal-fired power plants will require significant carbon capture and sequestration capabilities.

Due to their noteworthy high growth rate, wide adaptability, high biomass production and carbon sequestration capabilities, eucalypts became the hardwood crop most widely planted in tropical and subtropical areas, exceeding 20 million hectares around the world [ 53].

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These processes are often termed 'wall-to-wall' inventory and are used to obtain broad-scale, strategic information; recently, they have been much used to estimate carbon sequestration capability of forests as part of climate change research (e.g. Neigh et al. 2013).

These indicated that plant biomass was not the only factor affecting the soil organic carbon content; plant litter composition was also an important factor because it induced different soil microbial community structures which led to different organic carbon decomposition patterns, and therefore different soil organic carbon sequestration capability.

Furthermore, plant litter composition, soil organic carbon and humus contents, soil respiration, microbial respiration and soil microbial structure were analyzed to explore dominant decomposition patterns of the two types of litter in soil and their organic carbon sequestration capability, as well as the microbiological mechanisms involved.

This important observation has serious implications towards the design and safety issues, as a permanent positive contact angle shift indicates lower CO2 retention capabilities of sequestration sites due to a reduction in the capillary pressure.

These aspects have also taken into account when assessing the future capability C sequestration of forests.

Monitoring of leakage at geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) sites requires the capability to intercept and resolve the onset, location, and volume of leakage in a timely manner.

"The survey shows that sequestration is already eroding America's research capabilities at universities across the country," according to a statement issued by the two organizations and by The Science Coalition, which lobbies for academic research.

The two characteristic features that actually separate P. falciparium from the other human malaria is the ability to attack erythrocytes of all ages, causing high parasitaemia and enhanced growth and the capability to adhere to vascular endothelium through sequestration [ 31].

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