Some plants can feed on dust that lands on their leaves

A new study offers evidence from natural shrubland that leaves, not just roots, can take up nutrients from deposited dust.A new study offers evidence from natural shrubland that leaves, not just roots, can take up nutrients from deposited dust.  

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