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How are wetlands important for nutrients?

Author: Asger LIndberg-Nielsen



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Wetlands are important for storing and binding nutrients. Its makes the release of nutrients slower. Compared to other water plants wetland plants decompose slowly so the nutrients are released slower. Especially minerotrphic wetlands are good at storing nutrients.


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Wetlands are important for storing and binding nutrients. Its makes the release of nutrients slower. 
Compared to other water plants wetland plants decompose slowly so the nutrients are released slower. 
Especially minerotrphic wetlands are good at storing nutrients.
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