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how are microorganisms important in agriculture​

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Microorganism plays very important role in agriculture because the soil microbes (bacteria and fungi) are essential for decomposing organic matter and recycling old plant material. ... Humus helps the soil retain moisture, and encourages the formation of soil structure

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Collectively, soil microorganisms play an essential role in decomposing organic matter, cycling nutrients and fertilising the soil.

Microorganisms are present in almost all places on the earth. Despite their minute size, they have tremendous importance in the maintenance of life on the earth. Due to the difference in the activities of different microbes, they influence life in different ways.

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