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green hydrogen may not be fulfilled

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Promise Green Hydrogen May Not Always be Fulfilled

Research suggests that green hydrogen's benefit to the environment depends heavily on how it's produced and transported. While green hydrogen itself doesn't emit CO2, manufacturing the equipment to make it and transporting it long distances can negate the environmental gains. The study suggests focusing on a more holistic view of green hydrogen's lifecycle to improve its effectiveness. (See More)

Mycoviruses Enhance Fungicide Effectiveness against Plant Pathogens

Researchers discovered that mycoviruses, or oomycete viruses, can increase the sensitivity of plant pathogenic oomycetes to fungicides like metalaxyl. Their findings suggest greater potential for mycoviruses in biocontrol and contributing to sustainable agriculture. (See More)

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