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Carbon monoxide (CO) is both a ubiquitous atmospheric trace gas and an air pollutant. While aerobic CO‐degrading microorganisms in soils and oceans are estimated to remove ~370 Tg of CO per year, the presence of CO‐degrading microorganisms in above‐ground habitats, such as the phyllosphere, and their potential role in CO cycling remains unknown. CO‐degradation by leaf washes of two common British...