understanding soil fertility and its vital microorganisms for sustainable agriculture ecosystem health |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi cyanobacteria organic matter nitrogen fixation nutrient cycling structure trichoderma mycorrhiza sustainable agriculture ecosystem health agricultural practices decomposition uptake crop production farming environmental sustainability management fertilizers plant growth deficiency biodiversity ecological balance land use conservation agroecology quality |
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| Soil fertility is a crucial aspect of agriculture, significantly supported by microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria. These organisms play important roles in decomposing organic materials, fixing nitrogen, cycling nutrients, and improving soil structure. Fungi like Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza enhance nutrient uptake while protecting plants, highlighting their importance in |
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