AgroEco

Claim · #6492701

Oligochaeta (class) · facilitation · Plantae (kingdom)

facilitation · effect: beneficial

interactsWith GloBI relation

Verbatim source quote

“earthworms alter physical structure of soil, influencing nutrient and energy flow”
Authors
Eldor A. Paul (editor); R.P. Voroney, R.J. Heck, Ken Killham, Jim Prosser, D. Lee Taylor, Robert L. Sinsabaugh, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall, Janice E. Thies, Ellen Kandeler, Serita D. Frey, Alain F. Plante, Maddie M. Stone, William B. McGill, Sherri J. Morris, Christopher B. Blackwood, R. Balestrini, E. Lumini, R. Borriello, V. Bianciotto, William Horwath, Claire Chenu, Cornelia Rumpel, Johannes Lehmann, G.P. Robertson, P.M. Groffman, Peter J. Bottomley, David D. Myrold, Michael A. Kertesz, Emmanuel Frossard, William J. Parton, Stephen J. Del Grosso, E. Carol Adair, Susan M. Lutz, Harold P. Collins, Alex R. Crump, Vanessa L. Bailey
Year
2015
Publication
Academic Press / Elsevier
Page
114

AI critic verdicts

  • agroecologist · plausible

    “Earthworms as ecosystem engineers improving soil structure and nutrient cycling for plants is well-established across soil science and agroecology literature; claim, fields, and source quote are fully consistent.”

  • soil-scientist · plausible

    “Earthworms as ecosystem engineers modifying soil structure and nutrient/energy cycling is well-established soil biology; source quote directly supports the structured fields.”

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