Deserts forest and Tudra vegetation
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A biome is a large regional unit delimited by a specific climatic zone, having a particular major vegetation zone and its associated fauna e.g., tundra desert, grasslands, temperate deciduous forest, tropical rain forest and ocean etc.
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Desert forestry is the process of man-made reclaiming of deserts for ecological reasons (biodiversity), farming and forestry and also for reclamation of natural water systems. It is done by various methods. So far only arid and semi-arid deserts are considered suitable for growing forests.
Tundra vegetation is composed of dwarf shrubs, sedges, grasses, mosses, and lichens. Scattered trees grow in some tundra regions. The ecotone (or ecological boundary region) between the tundra and the forest is known as the tree line or timberline. The tundra soil is rich in nitrogen and phosphorus.