Why Plants Need Plants Learn About Microbes
Hello Steemians,,,!!!
Today I would like to firstly, talk about how amazing nature is, and secondly, I would like to teach you something about the life cycle of plants. From the minutest of micro-organisms to the largest of animals, everything has a role in the circle of life.
General Explanation
Arable land is a substrate that assists in the growing of plants. Not only because it allows plants to root themselves in this soil, but because this fertile land also provides the minerals, gas, organic materials and water that is needed to allow them to grow healthily.
Arable land also contains hundreds of millions of microbes. These microbes or microbial are essential in the life cycle of all living organisms.
The microbial help break down all the minerals and other nutrients plants need to grow. Once they are broken down into smaller particles, they are more easily absorbed by the plants
Micro Organisms Defined
Micro-organisms are a group of organisms that can't be see with the naked eye, they can only be seen when using a microscope.
The Function of Micro-Organisms
The main function of micro-organisms is to decompose organic matter in sediments like soil. In land they play a huge role in :
- the cycle of energy
- nutrient cycle
- assists in aggregating land
- keeps land fertile
The Function of Microbial
Microbial are organisms whose main functions are to; destroy the organic matter/waste, recycle nutrients from plants, assist in creating nitrogen gas and dissolve phosphates. As a biocontrol pathogen it also helps plants to absorb the “food” they need.
The microbes help the absorption of this plant food to be absorbed through the plant’s roots. Think of an oil lamp where the wick burns because of the constant absorption of oil through the wick (this can be compared to the root of the plant).
The Process of How Plants Feed Each Other
Plants as a whole have nutritional value, not only for humans and animals, but when pants die and decompose, they are an excellent source of food for other plants, in essence, they are natural fertilizer.
Rotting plants and fallen leaves also assist with the decomposition process and fermenting of the natural fertilizers, so again, plants need plants to grow!
It is unnecessary to use artificial fertilizers that are filled with toxins, all we need to do is look at our land and use the resources available, it is up to us to learn the circle of life and use it in our every day living, especially if you are a farmer.
GOOD Luck
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Nice and very comprehensive over-view of the life cycle of plants @boyasyie. Thanks for sharing your knowledge :)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it ... thanks so much.
I love ittt!!!! Upvoted.
Nice infooooooo :D
Thanks
Good job.
In nature nothing goes to waste!... Good info👍 thanks!!!
Thanks so much
It's interesting to learn about biology on earth :)
Yes of course, thanks so much
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That reminds me of biology, that's is a great leactur here boyasyie
Hi @boyasyie, this is a nice overview of the circle of life in the plant / soil food web. I want to let you know that I've linked to your post from Cryptocurrencies Are Just Like Mother Nature's Seeds - An Essay of Abundance, Diversity and Collaboration