Two-thirds of the world's biodiversity lives in the soil - News Summed Up

Two-thirds of the world's biodiversity lives in the soil


Source: phys.orgCoral reefs, the deep sea or the treetops of the rainforests are considered the main hotspots of biodiversity. However, they all trail behind the soils. According to a new study, soils are the most species-rich ecosystems worldwide. Their importance for human nutrition is enormous, and the proportion of soils worldwide that are considered degraded or destroyed is growing steadily. A trio of researchers led by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL has now made the first estimate of global soil biodiversity.


Source: The Nation August 08, 2023 18:08 UTC



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