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"Microbial Allies: Enhancing Soil Fertility and Sustainable Agriculture"

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Abstract Microorganisms play a vital role in maintaining soil fertility, a cornerstone of sustainable agriculture. This article 
delves into the diverse contributions of soil microbes, including nitrogen fixation, phosphorus solubilization, organic matter 
decomposition, and disease suppression. Symbiotic relationships, such as those involving mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia, 
enhance nutrient uptake and crop productivity. Microbial communities also mitigate environmental stress and promote soil 
health through the production of bioactive compounds. Advances in microbiome research, biotechnological applications, and 
biofertilizer development hold promise for addressing global food security challenges. This review highlights the mechanisms 
and applications of soil microbes, emphasizing their potential to revolutionize agriculture while promoting ecological balance.

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