exploring the vital role mushrooms and microorganisms soil fertility plant growth |
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| Mushrooms, along with their roots and leaves, play a crucial role in maintaining soil health and fertility. They work alongside bacteria and fungi to decompose organic matter, fix nitrogen, cycle nutrients, and improve soil structure. Understanding their function helps us support sustainable agriculture and enhance nutrient uptake for plants |
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