THE IMPORTANCE OF VERMICOMPOST IN IMPROVING THE ECOLOGICAL STATE OF SOIL
Keywords:
vermicompost, soil health, soil ecology, organic fertilizer, microbial activity, soil structure, sustainable agriculture, soil restoration, environmental protection, crop yield enhancementAbstract
Soil degradation and loss of fertility have become major environmental concerns worldwide due to intensive agricultural practices and excessive use of chemical fertilizers. Vermicompost, an organic fertilizer produced through the breakdown of organic waste by earthworms, offers a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to restore soil health. This article examines the composition of vermicompost and its beneficial effects on soil ecology, including enhanced microbial activity, improved soil structure, and increased nutrient availability. Through examples and case studies from different regions, the role of vermicompost in boosting crop yields, reducing environmental pollution, and supporting ecological restoration is highlighted. Despite certain challenges in large-scale application, vermicomposting holds significant promise for sustainable soil management and environmental protection.
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