FEATURE: Scientists tackle seagrass decline with probiotics to enhance resilience and build credit projects

Published 16:36 on April 12, 2024 / Last updated at 16:36 on April 12, 2024 / / Americas, EMEA (Africa, Middle East), Insights (Features), International, Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Researchers are developing probiotics to improve the root structure of seagrass, with potential for large-scale, credit-generating restoration projects in Saudi Arabia and Kenya.
Researchers are developing probiotics to improve the root structure of seagrass, with potential for large-scale, credit-generating restoration projects in Saudi Arabia and Kenya.


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