exploring the vital connection between soil microorganisms and flower growth sustainable agriculture practices |
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| This captivating image features a vibrant bunch of flowers placed on a rustic piece of wood, symbolizing the interconnectedness of nature. Soil fertility is profoundly influenced by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi which decompose organic matter, enhance nutrient cycling, and strengthen soil structure. Understanding these relationships is essential for promoting sustainable agriculture |
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