exploring the essential role wheat and microorganisms soil fertility sustainable agriculture |
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| Wheat is a staple crop that showcases the importance of soil fertility, which significantly depends on microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. These beneficial organisms decompose organic material, fix nitrogen, cycle nutrients, and enhance soil structure, essential for sustainable agricultural practices. Fungi, especially Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza, play a crucial role in protecting plants and |
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