Soil Food Web
Definition: Soil Food Web
The complex network of interactions between soil organisms, including bacteria, fungi, insects, and plants. The soil food web plays a critical role in nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, and soil health. For example, promoting a healthy soil food web through reduced chemical use and organic farming practices to support sustainable agriculture.
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