Abiotic component

All environmental factors are summarized as abiotic, where creatures are not recognizable involved. They include, among others, climate, atmosphere, water, temperature, light, flow, salinity, concentration of nutrient salts and other chemical substances. They thus represent all non- busy interaction partners in an ecosystem dar.

Selection of individual abiotic environmental factors

  • Climate: It includes the radiation conditions, the air temperature and humidity, rainfall, as well as various weather phenomena such as fog, wind or lightning. Air temperature: All living things need a confined temperature range, in order to exist. Excessively high or low temperatures it can to limit the metabolism up to its standstill come ( heat Rigid, heat death, hibernation, hypothermia ).

In plant protection, all plant damages due to abiotic influences, referred to as abiotic or non- harmful parasitic causes.

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