exploring the importance microorganisms soil fertility and sustainable agriculture practices |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi cyanobacteria nitrogen fixation nutrient recycling structure sustainable agriculture organic matter decomposition trichoderma mycorrhiza uptake agricultural practices ecosystem health plant protection sustainability environmental impact nutrients healthy human nutrition natural resources biodiversity food security ecofriendly farming productivity |
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| Soil fertility is fundamentally dependent on a diverse array of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria. These organisms help decompose organic matter, fix nitrogen, recycle essential nutrients, and improve soil structure. Key fungi like Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza play vital roles in protecting plants, enhancing nutrient uptake, and supporting the principles of sustainable |
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