exploring the essential role microorganisms soil fertility and sustainable agriculture practices |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi cyanobacteria nutrient cycling organic matter decomposition nitrogen fixation structure trichoderma mycorrhiza sustainable agriculture environmental health plant protection uptake practices sustainability ecofriendly farming organisms management biodiversity agricultural microbiology crop yield ecological balance techniques conservation composting agroecology living |
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| The image showcases a pile of rocks and gravel on a pristine white surface, symbolizing the earth's foundation. Soil fertility heavily depends on microorganisms like bacteria and fungi, which decompose matter, fix nitrogen, and enhance nutrient cycling. Fungi such as Trichoderma significantly protect plants and improve their nutrient uptake, playing a critical role in sustainable agriculture |
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