exploring the essential role soil microorganisms enhancing fertility and sustainable agriculture practices |
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| Soil fertility is critically dependent on the vital contributions of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria. These organisms play a key role in decomposing organic matter, fixing nitrogen, cycling essential nutrients, and improving soil structure. Notably, fungi like Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza offer protective benefits to plants while enhancing nutrient absorption, thus |
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