understanding soil fertility the role microorganisms and plants sustainable agriculture practices |
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| This image highlights a pile of dirt showcasing small plants emerging from it, representing the crucial role of soil fertility. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria are essential for enriching soil health, enhancing nutrient cycling, and supporting sustainable agriculture by improving plant growth and nutrient uptake |
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