understanding the importance soil microorganisms enhancing natural fertility and sustainable agriculture practices |
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| navigate by keyword : soil microorganisms fertility bacteria fungi cyanobacteria organic matter nitrogen fixation nutrient cycling structure sustainable agriculture trichoderma mycorrhiza plant protection uptake crop health environmental sustainability farming decomposers biodiversity ecofriendly practices permaculture ecosystem healthy natural fertilizers biology agricultural management |
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| Soil fertility plays a crucial role in agriculture, depending heavily on microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. These tiny organisms decompose organic matter and fix nitrogen, which ultimately cycles nutrients and improves soil structure, enhancing the health of crops. Fungi like Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza are particularly important as they protect plants and promote nutrient uptake, thereby |
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