Title: Why do areas with high NPP typically have a high rate of nutrient cycling? Post by: mat on Jan 12, 2018 Why do areas with high NPP typically have a high rate of nutrient cycling?
A) High amounts of productivity increase the number of decomposers. B) High amounts of productivity increase water production. C) High amounts of productivity cause low net mineralization rates. D) High amounts of productivity use low amounts of nutrients. Title: Re: Why do areas with high NPP typically have a high rate of nutrient cycling? Post by: By_NeFReT on Jan 12, 2018 Content hidden
Title: Re: Why do areas with high NPP typically have a high rate of nutrient cycling? Post by: Mehran Nisa on Dec 2, 2020 thank you
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