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What is the role of bacteria in soil?​

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Answered by s1260tanu8142
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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.

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Answered by rathoreanushka34
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Bacteria, is found in many different habitats, including your kitchen, your body, your cat, your wall, you catch my drift.

But Bacteria in soil, usually is a decomposer & acts slightly like that of those in our gut, except the ones in our gut do not make us ill.

It helps to recycle & break down those nutrients that are locked up inside organic matter once it dies, along with many other organisms, without these organisms, we'd most likely be multiple feet up in dead matter.

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