Soil Arthropods
Definition: Soil Arthropods
Invertebrate animals, such as insects and spiders, that live in the soil and contribute to soil health. Soil arthropods play a role in decomposing organic matter, cycling nutrients, and improving soil structure. For example, promoting the presence of soil arthropods to enhance soil biodiversity and support sustainable farming practices.
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