Q. What are ‘Lianas’, recently mentioned in the news?
Answer: Woody vining plants
Notes: A study from the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, reveals lianas, or woody vining plants, threaten forests. Also known as vines or climbers, lianas use trees to ascend to the canopy. Common in tropical forests, they flourish in warm, lowland areas and thrive in disturbed environments. Lianas compete with trees for sunlight, suppressing them and reducing carbon sequestration. This could worsen global warming by hindering forests' ability to store carbon effectively, altering carbon cycles.

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