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Why is phosphorus a limiting growth factor in terrestrial ecosystems?

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Because the quantities of phosphorus in soil are generally small, it is often the limiting factor for plant growth. ... Phosphates are also limiting factors for plant-growth in marine ecosystems, because they are not very water-soluble. Animals absorb phosphates by eating plants or plant-eating animals.

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