exploring the interconnection between mushrooms soil fertility and sustainable agriculture practices |
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| navigate by keyword : mushrooms soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi sustainability agriculture nitrogen fixation nutrient cycling organic matter trichoderma mycorrhiza health ecosystem environmental science practices uptake structure biodiversity natural processes management crop production sustainable farming soillife plant agricultural ecosystems role services |
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| In the natural world, mushrooms play a crucial role, often found clustered on branches. Their relationship with soil microbial life is vital for maintaining fertility. Microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi are essential in decomposing organic matter, fixing nitrogen, and enhancing the soil structure to support thriving ecosystems, ultimately promoting sustainable agriculture practices |
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