Beneficial Soil Bacteria
Bacteria fall into
functional groups. Most are decomposers of root exudates and fresh plant litter.
By this process, bacteria convert energy in soil organic matter into forms
useful in the soil. Decomposers are especially important in retaining nutrients
in their cells thus preventing the loss of nutrients, such as nitrogen, from the
root zone. Bacteria perform important services related to water dynamics,
nutrient cycling, and disease suppression.
Biological complexity of a soil system can affect processes such as nutrient cycling, the formation of soil structure, pest cycles, and decomposition rates. Bacteria will reduce soil compaction by improving soil structure creating microscopic spaces in the soil to hold air or water. Before plants can become established on fresh sediments, the bacterial community must establish first.
Soil Bacteria like all organisms need a food source....
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Bacillus
Fungal organisms
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