Nitrogen Cycle
Tundra Soil Fertility and Plant Productivity
Ecosystem Functions Observed
Soil Health Roles
Impact of Fire on Grassland Ecology
Wetlands and Their Impact on Nutrient Management
Wetlands and Their Soil Contributions
Composting
Interactions 
For example, some plant species form symbiotic relationships with
nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which help improve soil fertility by converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use
...By breaking down organic matter, decomposers also help to regulate the carbon
cycle in grasslands
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Tundra Soil Fertility and Plant Productivity 
Some plants, such as mosses and lichens, can fix
nitrogen from the atmosphere, providing an additional source of nutrients
...This rapid growth strategy allows tundra plants to complete their life
cycle before the onset of winter, ensuring their survival in this harsh environment
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Ecosystem Functions Observed 
Nutrients such as
nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon are essential for the growth and development of plants
...Water Regulation Grasslands play a crucial role in regulating the water
cycle ...
Soil Health Roles 
Nutrients such as
nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are essential for the growth and development of plants and are obtained from the soil
...Carbon Sequestration Soil plays a vital role in the global carbon
cycle by sequestering carbon from the atmosphere
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Impact of Fire on Grassland Ecology 
These biomes are found on every continent except Antarctica and play a crucial role in the global carbon
cycle, biodiversity, and ecosystem services
...Fire can also influence the availability of nutrients such as
nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in grassland soils
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Wetlands and Their Impact on Nutrient Management 
Nutrient Cycling in Wetlands Wetlands are known for their ability to efficiently
cycle nutrients, such as
nitrogen and phosphorus
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Wetlands and Their Soil Contributions 
Nutrient cycling Soils in wetlands help to
cycle nutrients such as
nitrogen and phosphorus, supporting the growth of plants and other organisms
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Composting 
These conditions include: A balance of green (
nitrogen-rich) and brown (carbon-rich) materials Air circulation to promote aerobic decomposition Moisture to keep the compost pile damp but not waterlogged Regular turning or mixing of the compost pile to encourage decomposition Types of Composting
...diverting organic materials from landfills and turning them into valuable compost, composting helps to close the nutrient
cycle and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers
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Detritivory 
By breaking down dead plant and animal material, detritivores release nutrients such as
nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon back into the soil, where they can be taken up by plants and used for growth
...Next time you see a decomposing leaf or log, remember the important work being done by detritivores to keep the
cycle of life in motion
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Soil Fertility 
Nutrient content, such as
nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, is essential for plant growth
...They play a vital role in the nutrient
cycle and overall health of the soil
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