Detrifacation refers to the process of breaking down and removing detritus, which includes organic matter such as decomposed plants and animals, from an ecosystem. This process is crucial for nutrient cycling, as it helps recycle essential nutrients back into the soil, promoting soil health and supporting plant growth. Detrifacation is often facilitated by microorganisms, fungi, and detritivores like earthworms. Overall, it plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance.