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What is the role of bacteria in increasing soil fertility?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Bacteria have a significant role in enhancing the quality of soil as they supplement various nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous to the soil. Rhizobium is an example of a symbiotic bacterium that attaches to the roots of leguminous plants and it increases the soil fertility by converting atmospheric nitrogen into organic compounds. It also break down the minerals present in soil into simpler forms with the help of enzymes. Bacteria Functional Groups. Bacteria perform many important ecosystem services in the soil including improved soil structure and soil aggregation, recycling of soil nutrients, and water recycling. ... Bacteria perform important functions in the soil, decomposing organic residues from enzymes released into the soil.

Answered by dhaveersuman967
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Rhizobium is a bacteria which helps to increase the fertility of the soil. they gives nitrogen and phosphorus into the soil. rhizobium is attached to the root of leguminous plant they helps in increasing soil fertility by converting atmospheric nitrogen into organic compound. it also helps in the breakdowns of minerals found in the soil into the simpler form with the help of enzymes.

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