Soil Additives for Sustaining the Soil Ecosystem

 


      Soil additives play a crucial role in sustaining soil ecosystem services by enhancing soil fertility, improving structure, and promoting microbial activity. Organic additives such as compost, manure, and biochar enrich the soil with essential nutrients while fostering beneficial microorganisms. Inorganic amendments like lime and gypsum help regulate pH levels and improve soil aeration. Cover crops and mulches further support soil health by preventing erosion, retaining moisture, and boosting organic matter content. By incorporating the right soil additives, farmers and gardeners can maintain soil productivity, support biodiversity, and ensure long-term sustainability in agriculture and natural ecosystems.

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