Biology, asked by lizajeeth, 10 months ago

What would happen to the fertility of the soil if there were no bacteria and fungi?

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Answered by harish1706
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Explanation:

The decomposition process doesn't takes place, moreover the dead organization doesn't decay and it can't be converted into manure(humus). Hence the soil losses it's fertility if there were no Bacteria and fungi.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Bacteria and fungi help to decompose organic matters and add the released nutrients to the soil. This increases the fertility of the soil . Without microorganisms dead and decaying matters would have remained unchanged and the nutrients from those matters cannot be added to the soil and fertility decreases.

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