Kean University studies earthworm impact on agriculture and forests

Kean University studies earthworm impact on agriculture and forests
Lamont Repollet, Ed.D., President — Kean University Official Website
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Researchers at Kean University are delving into the sensory abilities of earthworms, exploring how their activities benefit agriculture and influence ecosystems in old-growth forests. This study aims to understand better the role these organisms play in supporting agricultural practices and maintaining ecological balance.

Earthworms are known for their capacity to enhance soil quality, which is vital for farming. By examining their movements, scientists hope to reveal insights that could improve agricultural productivity and sustainability.

In addition to their agricultural benefits, earthworms also affect forest ecosystems. Their presence can influence nutrient cycling and soil structure, which are crucial components of healthy forest environments.

This research is part of a broader effort to explore the intricate relationships between organisms and their habitats. It underscores the importance of understanding how even small creatures like earthworms contribute significantly to larger environmental systems.



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