No one add manure and fertilizers in the forest soil but the vegetation still grow so tall and lush.what could be the reason?how do the soil in the forest gets its nutrients?
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Nutrients are added through natural processes such as weathering of primary and secondary soil minerals, mineralization of soil organic matter including the forest floor layer, fixation of nitrogen primarily through symbiotic microorganisms, and natural or induced atmospheric deposition.
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Scavengers and decomposers in forests Feed on dead and deacy Matter. In this way the other waste materials get decomposed and forest remains green and lush.
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