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Mixed forests store 70% more carbon than monocultures, new study finds

Mixed forests with diverse species can store up to 70% more carbon than monocultures, according to a study by researchers at the University of Oxford. Mixed forests are also more resilient to pests, diseases and climate change impacts, making them better long-term carbon sinks. The study found forests made up of two species stored up to 35% more carbon than monocultures, while forests made up of four species were the most effective carbon sinks. However, forests with six species did not have any clear advantage over monocultures.

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