Biotic Facotrs - living factors in an ecosystem, like plants, macroinvertebrates, animals, etc.
Abiotic Factors - nonliving factors in an ecosystem, such as the sun, soil, nitrogen, and wind.
Below are some examples of how biotic and abiotic factors effect different agricultural operations.
Abiotic Factors - nonliving factors in an ecosystem, such as the sun, soil, nitrogen, and wind.
Below are some examples of how biotic and abiotic factors effect different agricultural operations.
Some monitoring practices we have used include the soil testing kits. Using these kits, we measured the amount of phosphorous, potassium, nitrogen, and pH balance.