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Abstract            Volume:12  Issue-8  Year-2024         Original Research Articles


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Microorganisms’ Effects on Agricultural Yield and Soil Fertility: A Review
Zalalem Tamiru Bekele* and Gemachu Chali
Jimma Agricultural Research Center, Ethiopoia, Jimma
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

An essential nonrenewable resource, soil preserves ecosystems, holds water and organic matter, and nurtures plants. Its production, ecological balance, and functionality are essential for preserving the natural ecosystem. It also sustains terrestrial life forms and human health when it is in good condition. The growth and health of plants are influenced by microbes and earthworms, which inhabit the soil. Because they break down nutrients, recycle them, inhibit pathogenic microbes, promote plant hormone growth, and change the physicochemical characteristics of soil, microorganisms are essential to soil health. To preserve ecological equilibrium, they can be sprayed on agricultural areas or utilized as fertilizer. Microorganisms have an impact on soil fertility because they guarantee that nutrients will always be present in the soil. Controlling these nutrients in the soil is essential to successful agriculture.

Keywords: microorganism, soil health, soil fertility, terrestrial life.
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Zalalem Tamiru Bekele and Gemachu Chali. 2024. Microorganisms’ Effects on Agricultural Yield and Soil Fertility: A Review.Int.J.Curr.Res.Aca.Rev. 12(8): 108-111
doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcrar.2024.1208.012
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