lehtimuodon
Lehtimuodon, also known as *leaf mold* or *leaf litter*, refers to the decomposed organic matter derived primarily from fallen leaves. This natural material forms an essential component of forest floor ecosystems, playing a crucial role in soil health and nutrient cycling. Lehtimuodon develops through the gradual breakdown of leaves by fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms, transforming them into a darker, humus-like substance.
The decomposition process of lehtimuodon is influenced by factors such as climate, moisture levels, and the
Lehtimuodon is commonly used in gardening and landscaping as a natural mulch. It helps suppress weeds, retain
In forest management, lehtimuodon is often monitored to assess ecosystem health. Its presence indicates a balanced