exploring the vital role microorganisms soil fertility and sustainable agriculture practices |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi cyanobacteria nutrient cycling decomposing organic matter fixed nitrogen structure sustainable agriculture trichoderma mycorrhiza plant health uptake agricultural practices farming natural ecosystems rhizosphere sustainability biology nutrients nutrition amendments biological diversity ecosystem root system agroecology |
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| Microorganisms, including beneficial bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria, play a crucial role in soil fertility by decomposing organic matter, cycling nutrients, and fixing nitrogen. These processes enhance soil structure and promote sustainable agriculture through improved plant health and nutrient uptake. Understanding these relationships is vital for effective farming techniques |
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