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Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Angelo Reyes has designated noted forester Marcial Amaro Jr. as director of the Los Baños, Laguna-based Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (DENR-ERDB).
Amaro replaced DENR Undersecretary Manuel Gerochi, who served on a concurrent capacity as head of ERDB when its previous director, Dr. Agustin Piñol retired.
Reyes also named Dr. Leuvina Micosa-Tandug as ERDB assistant director.
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Yemane (Gmelina arborea), a species fondly dubbed as "furniture tree", can sequester or absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
A study done by the Los Baños-based Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (DENR-ERDB) also found that yemane stores the carbon dioxide it sequesters in its roots, stems, and foliage through the scientific process of photosynthesis.
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Amaro replaced DENR Undersecretary Manuel Gerochi, who served on a concurrent capacity as head of ERDB when its previous director, Dr. Agustin Piñol retired.
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