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Why Don't We Have to Fertilize Forests?

Agricultural fields require specific amounts of fertilizer to maintain yields, however forests maintain biomass with the use of additional fertilizers.  This short video poses the question of why we have to fertilize corn fields but not forests.

Driving Question

Why do we have to fertilize corn fields but not forests?

Probing Questions

  • What do plants need to grow?
  • Why do some plants do well in an ecosystem, while others do not?

Classroom Suggestions

Students could:

  • Investigate the concepts of biogeochemical cycles, nutrient cycling, the nitrogen cycle, and energy flow through ecosystems.
  • Diagram the inputs and outputs of a cornfield and a forest as a system and include quantitative data where possible.
  • Collect basic biomass data from a school campus or nearby forest and compare it back to agricultural systems. 

Resources

Iowa Core Alignment

HS-LS2-4:

Use mathematical representations to support claims for the cycling of matter and flow of energy among organisms in an ecosystem

Credit Info

Submitted by Ryan Lensing.

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