Edaphon

edaphon

[′ed·ə‚fän] (biology) Flora and fauna in soils.

Edaphon

 

a term introduced by the German biologist R. France to refer to the entire group of organisms that live in the soil in their active stage of development and that represent a closed community. Later the term came to mean the entire group of organisms living in the soil.

REFERENCE

France, R. H. Das Edaphon. Stuttgart, 1921.