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Fires are important to savanna ecosystems, but not to grassland ecosystems.
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Fires are important to both savanna and grassland ecosystems. Periodic fire maintains grasses, recycles nutrients, and prevents woody plant encroachment in grasslands as well as in savannas.
Fires are important to both savanna and grassland ecosystems. Periodic fire maintains grasses, recycles nutrients, and prevents woody plant encroachment in grasslands as well as in savannas.
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