role of microorganisms in transformation of organic matter and in the causation of diseases.
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The soil micro-organisms (collectively the soil microbial biomass) are the agents of transformation of soilorganic matter, nutrients and of most key soil processes. ... Firstly, ways of managing, and the extent to which it is possible to manage, soil biological functions.
Most microbes belong to four major groups: bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi. (To find out more, see the “Bacteria/Viruses/Protozoa” fact sheets). Disease-causing microbes can also be called pathogens, germs or bugs and are responsible for causing infectiousdiseases.
Most microbes belong to four major groups: bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi. (To find out more, see the “Bacteria/Viruses/Protozoa” fact sheets). Disease-causing microbes can also be called pathogens, germs or bugs and are responsible for causing infectiousdiseases.
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The microorganisms present in soil can cause denitrification process. The harmful pathogens are present in soil that cause disease.
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- Microorganisms are the small organisms that are present in the soil like bacteria, protozoa and plasmodium.
- The bacteria that are present in soil decompose the organic matter into simple substance. These microorganisms also increase the fertility of the soil.
- The bacteria and virus that are present in soil can cause tetanus and diptheria. The fungal infections might also be caused by infection with soil.
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