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Oak trees accumulate more wood when there is more carbon dioxide (CO) in the atmosphere.
Scientists in Staffordshire , England , injected with extra CO to boost wood production.
But woodier trees do not offer a silver bullet to solve climate change, they say.
The difference in the study is due to the nutritional condition of the two forests.
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