exploring the intricate relationship between soil microorganisms and enhanced fertility for sustainable agriculture |
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| navigate by keyword : soil microorganisms fertility sustainability agriculture nutrient cycling fungal spores health symbiotic relationships ecosystem diversity organic matter plant growth environmental quality structure availability biological activity agroecology carbon cycle microbiome earthworms sustainable practices leguminous plants crop rotation management composting ecological balance amendments |
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| This intriguing image reveals a soil sample teeming with visible fungal spores, which play a crucial role in supporting soil fertility. Soil microorganisms contribute to nutrient cycling and help maintain agricultural sustainability by forming beneficial symbiotic relationships that enhance soil health and productivity |
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