exploring the fascinating role mushrooms and soil microorganisms sustainable agriculture fertility |
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| navigate by keyword : mushroom fungi soil agriculture microorganisms fertility organic matter trichoderma mycorrhiza nutrient uptake sustainable practices plant protection health cycling ecosystem bacteria cyanobacteria environmental science structure agroecology biodiversity garden mushrooms decomposers growth farming organisms ecology nature forest |
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| This close-up image of a mushroom growing in the ground highlights the vital role of fungi in the ecosystem. Fungi, including Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza, are essential for soil fertility and help plants absorb nutrients. By decomposing organic matter and cycling nutrients, these microorganisms significantly enhance soil health and structure, which is critical for sustainable agricultural practices |
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