You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Sun and Shade: Balancing Act for Soil and Plants(ENG/ESP)

in STEMGeekslast year

Hello friend, I apologize for not understanding what term you were referring to, it's just that when I translate into English there are times when I lose the agreement but hey, I already understood the context of neophyte. Well, these invasive plants can become an ecological problem, since their ability to grow uncontrolled can threaten the native flora and fauna, altering the natural balance of an ecosystem. This can lead to loss of biodiversity and other negative impacts on the environment. The introduction and spread of invasive plants is generally considered a problem in nature conservation and ecosystem management. Efforts are required to control and, in some cases, eradicate these invasive plants in order to protect native ecosystems and biological diversity. It is complex to come across this type of plants because they come to compete with other plants for nutrients and steal nutrients from others and grow mercilessly.

Sort:  

No problem, I only know this term in relation to plants, but it doesn't have to be that way. In addition, translation programmes can sometimes work incorrectly.

Let's just ask the other if something is misleading! 😉

Nature regulates itself perfectly, but when humans intervenes, problems can arise