exploring the role microorganisms soil fertility and its impact sustainable agriculture practices |
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| In this image, we see a glass filled with liquid and a small amount of salt, symbolizing the essential elements needed to understand soil fertility. Soil health relies heavily on microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria, which play critical roles in breaking down organic matter, fixing nitrogen, and cycling essential nutrients. Sustainable agricultural practices can benefit |
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