understanding the importance soil fertility and microorganisms for sustainable agriculture practices productivity |
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| A pile of dirt is a vital component for soil health, housing numerous microorganisms essential for fertility. These microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria, break down organic matter, fix nitrogen, recycle nutrients, and enhance the structure of soil, supporting agricultural sustainability and productivity |
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