exploring the essential role microorganisms soil fertility and sustainable agriculture practices today |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi cyanobacteria organic matter nutrient cycling structure sustainable agriculture trichoderma mycorrhiza uptake health beneficial environment ecosystem agronomy farming organisms plant protection amendments microbiome agricultural sustainability food security green conservation ecological nutrients |
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| This image depicts a pile of rocks, symbolizing the fundamental importance of soil health. Soil fertility relies on beneficial microorganisms like bacteria and fungi, which contribute to decomposing organic matter. These organisms play a vital role in nutrient cycling and enhancing soil structure, ultimately improving agricultural sustainability. Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza fungi are particularly |
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