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I read that recent studies have shown that trees and other plant life do not absorb as much carbon dioxide as previously believed. I hope to investigate the effects of different levels of carbon dioxide on a type of plant in a controlled environment. To be more specific, I am looking for a botanist who could answer any of my questions and assist me in creating an experiment for a science project.
Question Date: 2004-03-01

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