exploring the connection between soil microorganisms and fertility sustainable agriculture practices |
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| navigate by keyword : soil microorganisms fertility sustainable agriculture bacteria fungi cyanobacteria organic matter nutrient cycling nitrogen fixation health plant growth trichoderma mycorrhiza absorption farming practices ecosystem structure crop protection environmental science nutrients healthy agricultural microbiology fungal interaction beneficial biodiversity farm sustainability management |
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| The intricate relationship between soil microorganisms and soil fertility is crucial for sustainable agriculture. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria contribute to nutrient cycling, nitrogen fixation, and organic matter decomposition, enhancing soil health and plant growth. Specific fungi like Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza play vital roles in protecting crops and improving |
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