major nutrients through the soil
nutrient system is complex, and lack of nutrients or recycled depending on the
level at burly Dynamics along the way (Coleman, 1976; Coleman et al, 1983).
Hara was released from decaying leaves and wood and also from carcasses of
animals usually do not move directly into the ground or to the root of the
tree, but instead passes through a whole series of cycles on a smaller scale
along with organic matter from the soil. Same with the selection that occurs in
the flow of the ecosystem (Webster and Patten 1979; Newbold et al., 1982). In
the case of the decomposition of leaves, this cycle occurs frequently with the
soil arthropods is this leaf. Crushed particles take through the digestive
system of complex organic compounds into simple compounds which revamped many
used by other soil organisms. The decomposition of wood and leaves can also be
started with the invasion of tissues by bacteria and fungi. The microorganism
is rapidly paralyzing cations are soluble in network and change the nature of
the substrate, sometimes contributes to a more resistant. Substrates are
resistant to fungus often allows to form a colony. The compounds released by
hypa mushrooms continue solving complex organic compounds in leaves and
nutrient concentrations on the wood, garbage is increased again and the
colonies of bacteria is once again possible. The succession of this species is
very complex, the kind many in number, and nearly every case is different in every
detail (Swift et al., 1979).
Destruction of waste relative
influenced, in part, by factors such as the ratio of Carbon: nitrogen, lignin
content (Swift et al., 1979). C:N ratio is low (less than 25:1) generally
showed high concentrations of all nutrients and, consequently, an environment
conducive to high activity of bacteria. Carbon: Nitrogen ratio and low lignin
content was low making junk, more interesting to be a source of food by carrion
eaters like luing (millipedes), wood lice, flies and larvae, springtails, the
types of worms. These animals carrying the remains of food through the
digestive system, the garbage is destroyed became part of the smaller and the
process of the destruction made possible by another group namely fungi and
bacteria that attack the garbage. This organism in turn, continuing to make
this shit look more palatable for a number of this species to the other.
Bacteria and fungi may be digested by the organism itself.
Hara from living vegetation is also
entering in this cycle. The roots of the trees that live food by nematodes and
larvae of crickets that live in the soil. In some ecosystems, hair roots grow
relatively well throughout the year and these may pass through this cycle in
the same way as junk in the basement (Harris et al., 1977).
Nutrient flow generally follows the
flow of energy or carbon through this cycle. Mycorrhiza fungi exclusion which
is a form of symbiosis in conjunction with roots. Mycorrhiza obtains many
carbohydrates from roots and in turn increase their roots to capture hara
(Ruehle and Marx, 1979).
Structure and function of the community will be
different on almost every ecosystem. For example, earthworms related mikroflora
appears to play an important role in the digested organic material and mayornya
characteristics will be different in different global regions. The difference
is given by most of the natural properties of soil organic matter (Lavelle,
1983). On the cold waste decomposition progresses slowly and a rich food source
that could be believed to be a high energy content for this species. The litter
consists of Hydrosoluble organic and energy substrates which can be changed to
a simple component by microbial activity at a low level. It flips, humic soil
despite abundant reserves, hara is accessible, and relatively little that can
be digested. The activity of Microbes appears to be not enough for the primary
production of nutrients to maintain stable humus earthworm, consequently, in
the cold area consists of species of earthworm detritivorous. In tropical
regions the situation is quite different. Litter decomposition takes place
quickly, does not provide an abundant food source, and soon disappear from the
content of