Soil Additives for Sustaining the Soil Ecosystem Services

 



     Soil additives play a vital role in sustaining soil ecosystem services by enhancing soil fertility, structure, and biological activity. These additives, including organic amendments like compost, biochar, and green manure, as well as mineral-based inputs such as gypsum and lime, improve nutrient availability, water retention, and microbial diversity. By promoting beneficial soil microorganisms and reducing degradation, soil additives support essential ecosystem functions such as nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, water purification, and sustainable crop production. Integrating soil additives into agricultural practices is crucial for maintaining long-term soil health, boosting resilience against climate change, and ensuring food security.

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