How are microorganisms important for soil
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Microorganisms play foremost role in soil formation and soil ecology because they as 'natural soil engineers' regulate the flux ofnutrients to plants and prop up nitrogen fixation, and ultimately promote detoxification of naturally occurring inorganic and organic pollutants in soil.
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Collectively, soil microorganisms play an essential role in decomposing organic matter, cycling nutrients and fertilising the soil. ... Soil microbes are of prime importance in this process. Soil microbes are also important for the development of healthy soil structure.
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