understanding soil fertility and the role microorganisms sustainable agriculture practices |
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| navigate by keyword : soil fertility microorganisms bacteria fungi cyanobacteria organic matter nitrogen fixation nutrient cycling structure sustainable agriculture trichoderma mycorrhiza plant growth dirt ecology practices environmental health biodiversity composting earthworms nutrients crop yield mulch permaculture land management garden conservation ecosystem |
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| This image illustrates a pile of dirt with a vibrant plant emerging, symbolizing the essential relationship between soil health and plant growth. Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi play crucial roles in decomposing organic matter and enhancing nutrient cycling, which are vital for sustainable agricultural practices and soil fertility |
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