the soil in a forest is always fertile and supports plenty of plants you after a year through no Fertilizer and manure is added to it explain
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Soil fertility may be defined as the ability of soil to provide all essential plant nutrients in available forms and in a suitable balance whereas soil productivity is the resultant of several factors such as soil fertility, good soil management practices availability of water supply and suitable climate.
The soil is a natural medium for plant growth and it supplies nutrients to plants. Some soils are productive and they support luxuriant growth of plants with very little human effort whereas others may be unproductive which support almost no useful plant life regardless of every human effort In order for soil to be productive
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The soil is a natural medium for plant growth and it supplies nutrients to plants. Some soils are productive and they support luxuriant growth of plants with very little human effort whereas others may be unproductive which support almost no useful plant life regardless of every human effort In order for soil to be productive
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Forests have the most fertile soils in the land and also is the home of microorganisms, small animals and large animals too.
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- Forest is a complete ecosystem by itself and it has producers and decomposers at all levels.
- Though in a forest external manure and fertilizers are not added, the fertility is maintained by the dead animals and insects that die and rot on the forest floor and is decomposed there and the nitrogen, carbon and other elements of their bodies are added back to the soil of the forest enriching its fertility.
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