understanding soil fertility the vital role microorganisms sustainable agriculture practices |
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| A close-up view of a pile of dirt on a white surface symbolizes the foundation of healthy agriculture. Soil fertility is essential for crop production and relies heavily on diverse microorganisms. Bacteria, fungi, and cyanobacteria work together to enhance nutrient cycling, fix nitrogen, and promote robust plant growth. Sustainable practices depend on the symbiotic relationships formed within soil |
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