understanding soil fertility the vital role microorganisms sustainable agriculture practices |
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| Soil fertility is crucial for sustainable agriculture, and it greatly relies on vital microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria. These organisms work to decompose organic matter, cycle nutrients, fix nitrogen, and improve soil structure. Key fungi like Trichoderma and Mycorrhiza enhance nutrient absorption for plants, promoting overall health and productivity in farming systems. |
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