Biology, asked by yashnain44, 11 months ago

how does the abiotic components help In the biotic components survival​

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Answered by shreshtha63
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Answer:

Biotic factors are all of the living organisms within an ecosystem. These may be plants, animals, fungi, and any other living things. Abiotic factors are all of the non-living things in an ecosystem. ... Abiotic factors are especially important because they directly affect how organisms survive.

Answered by Harshit20115
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Answer:

Everything depends on another significant part.

Explanation:

Abiotic factors support plant development. Let me explain this:

If soil organic carbon is rich, you can see your tree or plant become healthier if sufficient water and sunlight exist. In general, organic matter (organic carbon) in the soil improves plant growth.

To a farmer, the bottom line for deciding a good level of organic matter to maintain at his/her field relies upon cost and convenience. A practical rule is to use all available crop residues (leaves, stems, etc.) by incorporating them into the soil, apply the minimum fertilizer economically feasible to produce maximum plant size for greater harvests, and add other suitable residues that might be available. Minimizing erosion is another solution since erosion transports upper organic matter into other areas.

Macro and micronutrients should be in optimum concentrations to support plant life in an area. When they are missing, you can see some problems in plants.

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