how does the natural vegetation contribute to the fertility of the soil in the prairies
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the root of these grasses are dense and thick and are symbiotic to fungi the nitrogen contain in these fungi is very high when it decomposes it enrich the fertility of the soil thus the vegetation in prairies is responsible for soil fertility
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The natural vegetation contribute fertility to the soil in prairies in many ways.
- The natural vegetation increases the number of life present there.
- This increases the humus content in the soil.
- The plants containing Rhizobium/or any such bacterium increases the nitrogen content in the soil.
- This increases the fertility of the soil.
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