9798888365328
Joseph Mastrolia
Larsen and Keller Education
English
2025
Environmental Sciences - Forestry
$ 153
Forest soil refers to the uppermost layer of the Earth’s crust in forested areas, characterized by its formation from weathered parent material, organic matter, and biological activity. Nutrient cycling in forest soil involves the continuous movement and transformation of essential elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus through biological, chemical, and physical processes. In these ecosystems, plants, microorganisms, and decomposers work synergistically to break down organic material, releasing nutrients back into the soil, which are then utilized by vegetation. This dynamic interplay ensures soil fertility and ecosystem stability, underpinning forest productivity and biodiversity. Effective nutrient cycling is crucial for maintaining forest health and resilience, influencing both local and global environmental conditions. This book provides significant information on forest soil and nutrient recycling to help develop a good understanding of biogeochemical cycles and related fields. It elucidates the concepts and innovative models around prospective developments with respect to nutrient cycling. This book attempts to assist those with a goal of delving into the field of forest ecology.