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How do soil microbes influence nutrient availability?*

 

Tiny microbes in the sol perform a big job for plant health. Source: naturesafeknowledgecenter.com

There are hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of organisms in just a handful of soil. The Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) June 1 Soils Matter blog explains the important role of soil microbes in freeing up soil nutrients for plants.

“Soil is rich with biological diversity and complexity that is not immediately apparent to the unaided eye,” writes blogger Caitlin Hodges, Pennsylvania State University. Soil microorganisms make nutrients available for plants in three ways:

How can you get more of these microorganisms? Using crop residue, compost, and mulch, and planting legume crops, help create a thriving environment for these vital helpers.

To read the entire blog post, visit https://wp.me/p3Rg6r-o3.

*Article republished with permission from soilsmatter.wordpress.com.

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