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    The soil food web is the community of organisms living all or part of their lives in the soil. It describes a complex living system in the soil and how...
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    webs, detrital food webs, marine food webs, aquatic food webs, soil food webs, Arctic (or polar) food webs, terrestrial food webs, and microbial food...
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  • that much below ground diversity is ecologically redundant and that soil food webs exhibit a higher degree of omnivory. However, evidence is accumulating...
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    Bokashi (horticulture) (category Soil improvers)
    garden soil, without requiring further time to mature. As a result, virtually all input carbon, energy and nutrients enter the soil food web, having...
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    Manure (category Soil improvers)
    chain of life that comprises the soil food web. There are in the 21st century three main classes of manures used in soil management: Most animal manure...
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  • Elaine Ingham (category Soil biology)
    microbiologist and soil biology researcher and founder of Soil Foodweb Inc. She is known as a leader in soil microbiology and research of the soil food web, She is...
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    4 July 2021. Scheu, Stefan (2002). "The soil food web: structure and perspectives". European Journal of Soil Biology. 38 (1): 11–20. doi:10.1016/S1164-5563(01)01117-7...
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    complex. The interconnectedness and complexity of this soil 'food web' means any appraisal of soil function must necessarily take into account interactions...
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    the primary producers (mainly phytoplankton) and the rest of the marine food web (secondary consumers). If phytoplankton dies before it is eaten, it descends...
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    plantings Silvopasture Soil food web Conventional agricultural practices such as plowing and tilling release carbon dioxide (CO2) from the soil by exposing organic...
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    Detritus (redirect from Detritus food chain)
    higher level. Biofact (biology) Coarse woody debris Organic material Soil food web C.M. Hogan, 2008 D.A. Grimaldi, 2005 B.C. Patten, 1975 Bernard C. Patten...
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    Protist (section Soil)
    Tim; Bonkowski, Michael (2016). "The soil food web revisited: Diverse and widespread mycophagous soil protists". Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 94: 10–18...
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    Soil contamination, soil pollution, or land pollution as a part of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other...
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  • A food chain is a linear network of links in a food web, often starting with an autotroph (such as grass or algae), also called a producer, and typically...
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    Nematode (redirect from Soil nematode)
    short descriptions of redirect targets List of parasites of humans Soil food web Toxocariasis – Illness of humans caused by larvae of the dog or the...
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    organisms higher in the food chain. Energy from the sun is absorbed and used to transform water and carbon dioxide in the air or soil into oxygen and glucose...
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    Together these comprise the soil food web, with the living component sustained by the biotic material component. Soil biota includes earthworms, nematodes...
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    Urban agriculture (category Sustainable food system)
    the total organic carbon (TOC) in the soil. This contributes greatly to the functionality of the soil food web. Using common crops, which are generally...
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  • enrichment on trophic-level biomasses in an experimental microbial-based soil food web. J Mikola, Oecologia, 1998 Rates of metazoan meiofaunal microbivory:...
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    Red soil is a type of soil that typically develops in warm, temperate, and humid climates and comprise approximately 13% of Earth's soils. It contains...
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    seasonal demands. G.flavus is a major invertebrate predator in forest soil food webs. Unlike other subgroups of centipede, such as Lithobiomorphs, Geophilomorphs...
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    Compost (category Soil improvers)
    fertilizer and to improve soil's physical, chemical, and biological properties. It is commonly prepared by decomposing plant and food waste, recycling organic...
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  • experiment, simple no-till and strip-till failed to show increases in soil food web structure over two years but did after six years. In the greenhouse...
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  • fertility - Soil food web - Soil functions - Soil gradation - Soil guideline value - Soil health - Soil horizon - Soil inoculant - Soil life - Soil liquefaction...
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  • Top-down effects, effects of population density on a resource in a soil food web Neural top–down control of physiology Top-down processing, in Pattern...
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  • Vaux Central Park Ecology Ecosystem Food miles Frederick Law Olmsted John Muir Land ethic Sierra Club Soil food web Hydroculture Aeroponics Aquaponics...
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    Rhizosphere (category Soil biology)
    1104/pp.102.019661. PMC 1540314. PMID 12746510. Ingham, Elaine R. "The Soil Food Web". USDA-NRCS. Retrieved 3 July 2006. Grayston, Susan J.; Wang, Shenquiang;...
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    The trophic level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web. A food chain is a succession of organisms that eat other organisms and may...
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  • that can control entire ecosystems, occurring when a trophic level in a food web is suppressed. For example, a top-down cascade will occur if predators...
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    ecological processes such as nutrient cycling, soil regeneration, and nitrogen fixation into agricultural and food production practices. Using decreased amounts...
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