Overview
Geochemical interactions in wetlands are essential for maintaining the health and functionality of these ecosystems. These interactions involve complex chemical processes that regulate nutrient cycling, water quality, and the overall biodiversity of wetland habitats. Understanding these processes he...
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Example: Marshes and swamps are types of wetlands.
Example: Nitrogen cycling is crucial for plant growth.
Example: Bacteria breaking down organic matter in soil.
Example: Soil pH affects nutrient availability.
Example: Wetlands filter pollutants from water.
Example: Runoff from agriculture can pollute wetlands.