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Friday, October 3, 2014. The phosphorus cycle. The ugly step-brother of the 3 nutrient cycles. Most people are familiar with, or at least heard of, the carbon and nitrogen cycle. But what is so important about the phosphorus cycle? Phosphorus is the limiting agent in plant growth. Too little in the soil and plant life will be stunted while too much will present excess growth. It is also the backbone of DNA and RNA and is used for coding genetics. Friday, September 5, 2014. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Friday, October 3, 2014. The phosphorus cycle. The ugly step-brother of the 3 nutrient cycles. Most people are familiar with, or at least heard of, the carbon and nitrogen cycle. But what is so important about the phosphorus cycle? Phosphorus is the limiting agent in plant growth. Too little in the soil and plant life will be stunted while too much will present excess growth. It is also the backbone of DNA and RNA and is used for coding genetics. Friday, September 5, 2014. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Saturday, October 4, 2014. 1 Rain and weathering cause rocks to release phosphate ions. 2 Phosphate is distribute into the soil and into the water. 3 Plants absorb the phosphate through their roots, the phosphate is used to help the plant grow. 4 Plant eating animals then consume the plants, the phosphorus is then used for DNA and RNA. 5 Then when the animal dies, the inorganic form of phosphate is returned into the soil.