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RE: Factors influencing soil formation and fertility in agro-ecosystems

in ecoTrain2 years ago

I have finally found the time to pass by your blog. Sorry for the delay! I however guess that you can imagine how busy I am those days ;)

Through its decomposition, it is possible to obtain nutritional elements and substances that allow maintaining its fertility, the decomposition of organic matter is carried out by the organisms that are in it and that will be mentioned more advanced.

That’s the natural cycle of life. For now, it still works ^^

According to some researchers, tropical climates favor the accelerated decomposition of organic matter because it provides ideal conditions for soil microorganisms.

I remember having read somewhere (cannot find the source anymore; it was long ago) that people threw away tons of reminders of oranges in one place in South America, and the place became a paradise of plants.

Thanks again for this interesting blog, especially on the animal part that I didn't think about initially :)

Cheers!

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Greetings dear friend @lemouth, thank you for your valuable comment, in the torpical areas the decomposition of organic matter is very accelerated, at home for example we store the kitchen waste in a plastic tank mixed with the leaves of the trees that are at home, and we believe that they break down quickly, temperature and humidity enhance this process.

So long brother, have a great week.