understanding the importance mushrooms and soil microorganisms for sustainable agriculture practices |
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| A diverse group of mushrooms thrives in the soil, playing a vital role in maintaining soil fertility. These fungi, such as Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza, collaborate with beneficial bacteria and cyanobacteria to decompose organic matter, fix nitrogen, and cycle nutrients, which ultimately supports healthy plant growth and sustainable agriculture practices |
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