📚 Volume 32, Issue 6
📋 ID: 7CBHqz9
Authors
Dr. Aisha Fernandes, Prof. Hiroshi Tanaka
, Rafael Laurent
Department of Environmental Science, University of São Paulo, Brazil; Institute of Ecology, Kyoto University, Japan
Keywords
Native Flora
Soil Health
Biodiversity
Agroecosystems
Sustainable Agriculture
Ecosystem Stability
Abstract
This study investigates the impact of native plant species on soil health and biodiversity within agricultural landscapes. Conducted in the temperate regions of Brazil, the research highlights how reintroducing native flora can mitigate soil erosion, improve nutrient cycling, and bolster biodiversity. Using a combination of field experiments and remote sensing, the study demonstrates significant improvements in soil organic matter and microbial activity. Furthermore, it provides insights into the symbiotic relationships between native plants and local fauna, contributing to ecosystem stability and resilience. The findings underscore the importance of integrating native species into agricultural practices to promote sustainable land management.
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📝 How to Cite
Dr. Aisha Fernandes, Prof. Hiroshi Tanaka , Rafael Laurent (2025).
"The Role of Native Flora in Enhancing Soil Health and Biodiversity in Agroecosystems".
Wulfenia, 32(6).