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Microorganisms play key roles in nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems by decomposing organic matter, fixing nitrogen, and releasing nutrients that are essential for plant growth and ecosystem functioning.
Microorganisms play key roles in nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems by decomposing organic matter, fixing nitrogen, and releasing nutrients that are essential for plant growth and ecosystem functioning.
See lessIn terrestrial environments, microorganisms decompose organic material, recycle nutrients like carbon and nitrogen, and facilitate nutrient uptake by plants, contributing to soil fertility, ecosystem productivity, and biodiversity.
In terrestrial environments, microorganisms decompose organic material, recycle nutrients like carbon and nitrogen, and facilitate nutrient uptake by plants, contributing to soil fertility, ecosystem productivity, and biodiversity.
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