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role of bacteria in agriculture​

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Answered by arpit3719
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Bacteria helps plants in many different ways, from fixing nitrogen to provide nitrogen fertilizer for some plants, to breaking down organic matter so the plants can use it for food. Certain bacteria are harmful to some insects, so they provide protection from them, as well.

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Answered by Anonymous
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◾️The rhizosphere is the soil-plant root interphase and in practice consists of the soil adhering to the root besides the loose soil surrounding it. In certain instances they have products that inhibit the growth of soil-borne pathogens to the advantage of the plant root.

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