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Quantitative description of the role of soil fauna in soil organic matter (SOM) formation and dynamics is necessary for further development of SOM modelling. This is especially true for the role of anecic earthworms in SOM formation, which was first observed in the classical investigations of Charles Darwin in 1881. Despite the large number of earthworm studies available in the literature, more attention...
A soil food web (FW) based approach to modelling the contribution of soil micro- and mesofauna to the formation of soil organic matter (SOM) was developed as an improvement to the soil organic matter model ROMUL, which is the predecessor of Romul_Hum. The main improvement is that the by-products (excrement and necromass) of soil micro- and mesofauna, and their important role as precursors to formation...
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