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What is the role of decomposition in the forest?​

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Answered by JoshuaFerns
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Answer:

Litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems has a major role in the biogeochemical cycling of elements in the environment. Climatic features, like temperature, rainfall, humidity, and seasonal variations affect the rate of litter decomposition. This review attempts to understand the litter decomposition process in tropical forest ecosystems. It also reviews the influence of various factors on litter degradation and techniques used for assessing leaf litter decomposition. It is observed that very few studies were conducted on litter decomposition in forest ecosystems, such as tropical and temperate forests. Hence, comprehensive studies on litter degradation have to be undertaken in order to understand the turnover rate of nutrients and other elements in these sensitive ecosystems.

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Answered by explicitnilesh
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Answer:

All things which are generally biodegradable in forest are decompose and form fertilizer.

Explanation:

this fertilizer is best in methanogens, methano bacterium,etc. this can help forest to maintain tropical forest

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