understanding soil fertility the role microorganisms sustainable agriculture and plant growth |
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| Soil fertility is heavily influenced by microorganisms, which include bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria that work together to decompose organic matter. These microorganisms are essential in fixing nitrogen, cycling nutrients, and enhancing soil structure, thus ensuring healthy plant growth and supporting sustainable agricultural practices |
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