lehtipuristus
Lehtipuristus, also known as leaf litter, is the accumulation of leaves and other plant material that falls to the ground from trees and shrubs. This natural process is a crucial component of many ecosystems, playing a significant role in nutrient cycling, soil formation, and habitat provision. Leaf litter can be found in various forms, including dry leaves, partially decomposed leaves, and leaf mold, which is the most decomposed form of leaf litter.
The decomposition of leaf litter is facilitated by a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi,
Leaf litter also provides habitat and food for numerous organisms, including insects, worms, and small mammals.
The accumulation and decomposition of leaf litter are influenced by several factors, including the type of
In some ecosystems, excessive leaf litter accumulation can lead to problems such as reduced light availability