lehtiviennin
Lehtiviennin, also known as leaf litter decomposition, is a critical process in the carbon cycle and nutrient recycling within ecosystems. It involves the breakdown of plant leaves and other organic materials by microorganisms, primarily fungi and bacteria, and detritivores such as earthworms and insects. This process is essential for the health and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems, as it releases nutrients back into the soil, making them available for plant uptake.
The rate of lehtiviennin is influenced by various factors, including climate, soil type, and the presence of
Lehtiviennin plays a crucial role in carbon sequestration, as it converts organic carbon into inorganic forms
The study of lehtiviennin is important for understanding ecosystem dynamics and the impacts of environmental changes.