Decomposition
Decomposition
Introduction
Decomposers
The dominant microfloral decomposers of animal matter are bacteria while that
of plant matter are fungi.
Fungi extend their hyphae over and into the detritus to withdraw nutrients.
Bacteria and fungi secret enzyme into plant and animal material. Some of the
products are absorbed as food and the remainder is left for other organisms to
utilize. Once one group has exploited the material to its capacity another group of
bacteria or fungi able to utilize the remaining material more resistant to
decomposition like lignin, cellulose succeed them. A succession of microflora occurs
in the detritus until the material is finally reduced to inorganic nutrients.
Detritivores
(a) Microfauna : Body length less than 100 micron. Represented by protozoans
Microbivores
Formation of humus
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