Biology, asked by amarsinghal242, 4 days ago

what is the role of bacteria in increasing soil fertility

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bacteria increase soil fertility through nutrient recycling such as carbon, nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus. Bacteria decompose dead organic matter and release simple compounds in the soil, which can be taken up by plants. ... They also improve soil structure and increase the water-holding capacity of the soil.

Answered by Jushyajohns
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Bacteria increase soil fertility through nutrient recycling such as carbon, nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus. Bacteria decompose dead organic matter and release simple compounds in the soil, which can be taken up by plants.

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen and increase the nitrogen content of the soil, which can be readily absorbed by plants. They also improve soil structure and increase the water-holding capacity of the soil.

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