Unlocking the Secrets of Forest Nutrient Cycling for Sustainable Ecosystems
Nutrient cycling in forests of the Pacific Northwest is crucial for ecosystem health and productivity. By studying how elements move through ecosystems, we can understand how forests function and evolve over time. Nitrogen is a key element for forest growth in this region, especially for Douglas-fir trees. Different processes like decomposition and uptake play a role in nutrient cycling, with variations between forest ecosystems influencing succession and evolution. Understanding these processes is essential for managing forests effectively.