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Which biome has slow-growing plants like shrubs and trees that cannot come back between wildfires with plant growth limited to grasses?

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The aboveground biomass of the boreal forests is high because these very slow-growing tree species are long-lived and accumulate standing biomass over a good amount of time. Species diversity is smaller than that seen in temperate forests and most tropical rain forests.

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