fosforitsükkel
The phosphorus cycle, or fosforitsükkel in Estonian, describes the biogeochemical cycle that moves phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for all living organisms, playing a crucial role in DNA, RNA, and ATP. Unlike carbon or nitrogen cycles, the phosphorus cycle does not have a significant atmospheric component.
The primary reservoir of phosphorus is rocks, particularly sedimentary rocks that contain phosphate minerals. Weathering of
When organisms die, decomposers like bacteria and fungi break down their organic matter, returning phosphorus to
Human activities significantly impact the phosphorus cycle. The mining of phosphate rock for fertilizers and detergents