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How Fire Ash Changes Nutrients in Different Places
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Fire temperature and how much of each element was present played big roles in these findings. Interestingly, lab-burned ashes had different forms of calcium and phosphorus than natural fires, maybe because of temperature differences or how the burning happened. How these nutrients dissolved also varied, with potassium being super soluble and phosphorus and calcium depending on the pH. All this shows that fires change how nutrients behave in soil, which can affect plants and ecosystems in different ways.
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