It has generally been thought that flooding made the northern floodplains on our planet fertile.  But in reality, those waters contained almost no nitrogen which is a key ingredient for growing plants.  So how did the nitrogen get there that’s so important for plant life? School of Environmental and Forest Sciences Professor and Director Tom DeLuca explains the key link that has allowed grasslands to thrive in this region.  Read more in UW Today.

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