understanding soil fertility the key role microorganisms sustainable agriculture |
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| Soil fertility is essential for healthy crop production and depends significantly on microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. These tiny organisms decompose organic matter, fix nitrogen, and cycle nutrients, enhancing soil structure. Particularly, fungi like Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza are vital in protecting plants and improving nutrient uptake, thereby supporting sustainable agricultural practices |
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