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Then present figures expressed in something that relates to the numbers. Explain how much nutrients are in the stem flow based on the numbers you gave as kg/ha. How much N is flowing down a single tree?Is stem flow limited to trees? (NO). Actually the stem flow represents the total canopy surface which in most tropical forests is complete coverage of the hectare. Where does the soil get the nutrients to grow a forest and maintain it?Most tropical forest soils do not have a nutrient balance that will support a forest. I'll be happy to share a recent soil analysis I just had done of the soil that underlies one of the most bio diverse forests on the planet. If anyone wants to see itRain and ocean aersols do not carry enough nutrients to grow a lush tropical forest even when combined with what the decay can recycle. However you nailed it with the "blah blah" because blah and blah are the living organisms that I have been talking about. Because they don't. If you really can't understand why someone like me would question the finality of knowledge then you must believe the Earth is flat and Ceasar is great.Not possible? :rollhappy:Maybe epiphytes absorb nutrients from all available sources including living organisms. That would make them epiphytes.
Then present figures expressed in something that relates to the numbers. Explain how much nutrients are in the stem flow based on the numbers you gave as kg/ha. How much N is flowing down a single tree?
Is stem flow limited to trees? (NO). Actually the stem flow represents the total canopy surface which in most tropical forests is complete coverage of the hectare.
Where does the soil get the nutrients to grow a forest and maintain it?
Most tropical forest soils do not have a nutrient balance that will support a forest. I'll be happy to share a recent soil analysis I just had done of the soil that underlies one of the most bio diverse forests on the planet. If anyone wants to see it
Rain and ocean aersols do not carry enough nutrients to grow a lush tropical forest even when combined with what the decay can recycle. However you nailed it with the "blah blah" because blah and blah are the living organisms that I have been talking about.
Because they don't. If you really can't understand why someone like me would question the finality of knowledge then you must believe the Earth is flat and Ceasar is great.
Not possible? :rollhappy:
Maybe epiphytes absorb nutrients from all available sources including living organisms. That would make them epiphytes.