understanding the importance soil fertility and microorganisms for sustainable agriculture practices |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms agriculture bacteria fungi cyanobacteria organic matter nutrient cycling nitrogen fixation structure trichoderma mycorrhiza sustainable practices farming crop yield ecosystem biodiversity environmental health composting enhancement nutrients agricultural sustainability plant growth management conservation food security agroecology |
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| Soil fertility is crucial for agriculture, relying significantly on microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. These organisms decompose organic matter, fix nitrogen, and enhance soil structure and nutrient cycling. Essential fungi such as Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza play protective roles and improve plant nutrient uptake, vital for sustainable agricultural practices |
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