ravinnepidätyksellä
Ravinnepidätyksellä is a Finnish term that translates to "nutrient retention" or "nutrient immobilization" in English. It refers to the process where nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, are temporarily locked up in organic matter within an ecosystem, making them unavailable for immediate uptake by plants or other organisms. This phenomenon is common in soil, peatlands, and aquatic environments.
In terrestrial ecosystems, microbial decomposition of dead plant material is a primary driver of ravinnepidätyksellä. Microorganisms
Ravinnepidätyksellä plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling. While it can limit immediate nutrient availability, it