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- Vertical_ecosystem abstract "A vertical ecosystem is an architectural gardening system developed by Ignacio Solano from the mur vegetalise created by Patrick Blanc. This new approach enhances the previous archetype of mur vegetal and considers the relationship that exists between a set of living organisms, biocenosis, inhabiting a physical component, biotope. The system is based on the automated control of nutrients and plant parameters of the original wall, adding strains of bacteria, mycorrhizal fungi and interspecific symbiosis in plant selection, creating an artificial ecosystem from inert substrates. The system was created in 2007 and patented in 2010.Amongst the abiotic factors which influence vertical ecosystems, namely the substrate and its environmental conditions, the physio-chemical characteristics possessed by the means are decisive. The texture, porosity and depth of the substrate, those which in a natural ecosystem are edaphic factors, have been tested to the point of finding fitogenerate materials which present perfect levels of absorption and humidity for the development of more than forty living families of plants represented by around 120 species. Moreover, the substrate used in the system developed by Ignacio Solano provides the ecosystem with the necessary resistance to serve as a high-durability biotope.Environmental factors such as light, temperature and humidity are controlled by automated systems in interior vertical ecosystems. Ecosystems that are situated outside require study and analysis of the natural variables of their particular area, combined with a study of the behaviour of the numerous plant species which are incorporated into the biotope in each location. The selection and combination of species is one of the key factors for correct development. This is known as positive allelopathy.Hydrological factors, such as pH levels, the conductivity of the water, dissolved gases and salinity, are balanced with precision so that the hydroponic system functions at its maximum capacity. The objective required by this system is to incorporate all the nutrients and micronutrients necessary for the health of the plants, and therefore the whole ecosystem, in a constant manner. In order to control these variables, the vertical ecosystem implements a system of sensors and warnings which inform of any anomaly of measurements in real time, allowing remote monitoring and control of the system.Vertical ecosystems enable plant species, fungi and bacteria to live in an environment of almost unlimited resources, generating interactions favourable to the system. In this way, they encourage healthy and exponential growth in their evolutionary stages, until they manage to adjust to their maximum value, known as the load capacity: the optimum capacity of living species interacting without stress in a limited space in search of mutualisms and intraspecific associations from which all the species involved can benefit. The success of a vertical ecosystem depends on the control of abiotic and biotic factors which limit the growth of plant populations, the control of what we refer to as environmental resistance.Vertical ecosystems, in order to considerably prolong the life of the species planted there with respect to their previous versions, result in the benefits of a traditional vertical garden: the absorption of CO2, heavy metals and dust, its usefulness as natural thermal insulation and as a reducer of noise pollution, among others.".
- Vertical_ecosystem thumbnail NachoSolano1.jpg?width=300.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageExternalLink www.paisajismourbano.com.
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- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Abiotic.
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- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Allelopathy.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Biocenosis.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Biocoenosis.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Biotope.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Botany.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecology.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fungi.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oligotrophs.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_roots.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil_biology.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Symbiosis.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Edaphic.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Green_wall.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Blanc.
- Vertical_ecosystem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant.
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- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Botany.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Ecology.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Fungi.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Oligotrophs.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Plant_roots.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Soil_biology.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Symbiosis.
- Vertical_ecosystem subject Category:Plant.
- Vertical_ecosystem hypernym System.
- Vertical_ecosystem comment "A vertical ecosystem is an architectural gardening system developed by Ignacio Solano from the mur vegetalise created by Patrick Blanc. This new approach enhances the previous archetype of mur vegetal and considers the relationship that exists between a set of living organisms, biocenosis, inhabiting a physical component, biotope.".
- Vertical_ecosystem label "Vertical ecosystem".
- Vertical_ecosystem sameAs m.0ynw69y.
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- Vertical_ecosystem depiction NachoSolano1.jpg.
- Vertical_ecosystem homepage www.paisajismourbano.com.
- Vertical_ecosystem isPrimaryTopicOf Vertical_ecosystem.