mitch_f1
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Hey all
Need a little bit of help. Just need to know why, in rainforests, the concentration of phosphorus, and potassium is higher in the biomass, than in the soil, as opposed to nitrogen, which is in higher concentration in the soil than in the biomass.
Is it something to do with the reactivity of the elements, or is it to do with what the plants need to absorb?
thanks
Mitch
Need a little bit of help. Just need to know why, in rainforests, the concentration of phosphorus, and potassium is higher in the biomass, than in the soil, as opposed to nitrogen, which is in higher concentration in the soil than in the biomass.
Is it something to do with the reactivity of the elements, or is it to do with what the plants need to absorb?
thanks
Mitch