understanding the critical role microorganisms soil fertility and plant growth for sustainable agriculture |
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| This image represents a plant emerging from the dirt, highlighting the importance of soil health. Soil fertility is essential for sustainable agriculture, relying on microorganisms like bacteria and fungi that support nutrient cycling, decompose organic matter, and enhance crop productivity |
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