Fine Roots
Fine Roots are a class of microorganisms that are some of the most important components of soil health. They are often found in decaying organic matter, and play vital roles in nutrient and energy cycling within the soil. They also contribute to soil structure, aeration, and water infiltration. Fine Roots are essential for maintaining balanced soil fertility and for healthy plant growth. They are also essential for efficient crop production, as they help to protect against diseases, pests, and weeds, and promote efficient water and nutrient uptake. They can also play a role in climate change adaptation and mitigation.
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