exploring the vital role mushrooms and microorganisms enhancing soil fertility sustainable agriculture |
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| navigate by keyword : mushrooms soil fertility microorganisms fungi bacteria agriculture trichoderma mycorrhiza nutrient cycling organic matter environmental health sustainable practices structure ecology improvement plant protection uptake cyanobacteria technology ecological balance decomposers natural fertilizers farming sustainability crop yield management restoration biodiversity science ecosystem |
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| Mushrooms, like those shown growing on a rock, play a crucial role in ecology. They represent beneficial fungi that work alongside bacteria and microorganisms to decompose organic matter, cycle nutrients, and improve soil health. Understanding their function can greatly aid sustainable agricultural practices |
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