Why does the microbes plays an imp role in agriculture management
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Microorganism plays very important role in agriculture because the soil microbes (bacteria and fungi) are essential for decomposing organic matter and recycling old plant material. Some soil bacteria and fungi form relationships with plant roots that provide important nutrients like nitrogen or phosphorus.
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☆microbes play an important role in agriculture management as they help in many processes like ploughing and levelling etc.
☆They help to make air spaces in soil.
☆They help to increase fertility by mixing organif matter.
☆They help to break bîg lumps of soil.
## hope this helps uu
☆They help to make air spaces in soil.
☆They help to increase fertility by mixing organif matter.
☆They help to break bîg lumps of soil.
## hope this helps uu
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