Review:
Nutrient Cycling In Forest Ecosystems
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Nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems refers to the process by which essential nutrients are absorbed, recycled, and reused within the ecosystem, contributing to the overall health and productivity of the forest.
Key Features
- Decomposition of organic matter
- Absorption of nutrients by plants
- Transfer of nutrients through food webs
- Regulation of nutrient availability
Pros
- Promotes sustainability and resilience of forest ecosystems
- Supports biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
- Contributes to carbon sequestration and climate regulation
Cons
- Disruption due to deforestation or pollution can impact nutrient cycling
- Changes in climate patterns may affect nutrient availability