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2 September, 16:54

Why are lichens called soil formers

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  1. 2 September, 20:19
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    Lichens are not parasitic when they grow on trees, they just use the tree bark as a home. They enrich the soil by trapping water, dust and silt. When lichens die they contribute organic matter to the soil, improving the soil so that other plants can grow there.
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