how will the number of worms affect the growth of pechay plants?
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NOT SURE !
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Subterranean detritivores such as earthworms can increase soil nutrient availability through their burrowing and casting activities. ... We found that earthworm presence increases plant growth
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The number of worms affects the growth of pechay plants by increasing the nutrient value of the soil, thereafter accelerating the plant growth rate.
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PLANT GROWTH -
- There are various biotic and abiotic soil factors that help in the growth of a plant.
- Earthworms are sustainable soil fauna that is considered as ecosystem engineers.
- They have to provide several ecological services such as nutrient cycling, drainage, and regulation of greenhouse gases emission.
- Earthworms help in locking nitrogen in the soil to stimulate plant growth.
- They help to increase plant resistance against pests and diseases by 31%.
- Earthworms affect soil nutrient mobilization and nutrient uptake process of the plant.
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