exploring the sweet connection between cake and soil microorganisms for sustainable farming practices |
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| This delightful cake topped with chocolate and eggs serves as a playful reminder of the vital role that soil microorganisms play in agriculture. Just like this cake needs quality ingredients, soil fertility is nourished by bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria. These organisms work to decompose organic matter, fix nitrogen, and enhance soil structure, resulting in healthier crops and improved food |
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