understanding the importance soil microorganisms for plant growth and sustainable agriculture |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi cyanobacteria organic matter nitrogen fixation nutrient cycling structure plant growth sustainable agriculture health trichoderma mycorrhiza uptake practices agricultural systems ecofriendly farming ecosystem composition environmental science sustainability quality healthy plants nature conservation nutrients biology management |
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| This image illustrates the foundation of soil fertility, showcasing a pile of dirt with a resilient plant emerging from it. Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi are crucial for breaking down organic matter, fixing nitrogen, and enhancing nutrient cycling in our ecosystems. By supporting these tiny organisms, we can improve soil health and boost agricultural sustainability |
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