explain economic importance of microorganisms
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Bacteria are economically important as these microorganisms are used by humans for many purposes. The beneficial uses of bacteria include the production of traditional foods such as yogurt, cheese, and vinegar. Microbes are also important in agriculture for the compost and fertilizer production.
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Microorganisms play a significant role in agriculture by:
Maintains fertility and improves the quality of the soil.
Helps in the composting process, which forms manure.
Microorganisms present in the soil enrich the soil with nitrates and other nutrients.
Provide certain antibiotics, nutrient content and growth substances to the plants and help grow the plant.
There are few microorganisms, which are used as biofertilizers- Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirillum. Blue-green algae and Mycorrhizativity.