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Biogeochemical Cycles (Nutrient Cycles) - Phosphorus Cycle

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Phosphorus Cycle

  • Phosphorus is an essential element of DNA, ATP, proteins, bones, and teeth, and often acts as a limiting nutrient in ecosystems.
  • The main reservoir of phosphorus is rocks, from which phosphates are released slowly by weathering.
  • Plants absorb phosphates from soil, and phosphorus moves through the food chain to animals.
  • Phosphorus returns to the environment through decomposition, excretion, runoff, and sedimentation, mainly with the help of microbes.
  • The phosphorus cycle has no gaseous phase, and excess phosphates from human activities can cause eutrophication in water bodies.
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