exploring the vital role microorganisms enhancing soil fertility for sustainable farming practices |
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| Soil fertility is crucial for sustainable agriculture, and microorganisms play an essential role in this process. Bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria work together to decompose organic matter, fix nitrogen, recycle nutrients, and improve soil structure. Notably, fungi such as Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza enhance plant protection and nutrient uptake, crucial for fostering healthy crops. Understanding |
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