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Carbon Reserves

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environment2 years ago

Resilient California redwoods defy wildfire devastation with ancient rebirth

After a devastating wildfire in California's Big Basin Redwood State Park, researchers discovered that the iconic redwood trees were able to sprout new growth by tapping into ancient carbon reserves and bud tissues that formed centuries ago. By analyzing the sprouts, scientists found that the trees used carbon reserves that were 50 to 100 years old, making it the oldest observation of carbon reserves being used for growth. This resilience to wildfires suggests that redwood trees are more adaptable than previously thought, and studying how trees store carbon over time could provide insights into their role as carbon sinks.

environment2 years ago

"Unveiling the Astonishing Survival Strategy of Redwoods"

Ancient redwoods in California have surprised scientists by using stored-up energy to bring damaged buds back to life after the 2020 wildfires. The trees tapped into carbon reserves, using sugars made from sunlight decades earlier, to sustain their growth. This discovery challenges previous knowledge on tree growth and raises hope that redwoods can better survive intense wildfires. However, the extent of their energy depletion remains unknown, which will determine their ability to withstand future wildfires.