exploring the essential role microorganisms and natural shells promoting soil fertility sustainable agriculture |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi cyanobacteria organic matter nitrogen fixation nutrient cycling structure sustainable agriculture trichoderma mycorrhiza plant protection uptake natural shells ecological health agricultural sustainability decomposition organisms enhancement crop yield ecosystem balance biorhizosphere management environmental science farming practices |
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| In sustainable agriculture, the health of soil is paramount. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria play crucial roles in enhancing soil fertility. They decompose organic matter, fix nitrogen, and improve nutrient cycling. Additionally, natural shells can contribute to soil health, promoting enhanced structures and overall fertility. Fungi like Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza protect |
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