Monday, November 21, 2011

Why is bacteria important to the soil?

There are many uses of bacteria in soil.


1.they decompose dead bodies and help in recycling of nutrients.


2.They fix nitrogen.


3.They make nutrients available to the plants.


4.They secrete hormones and help in plant growth.

Why is bacteria important to the soil?
Nitrogen fixation.
Reply:Because sometimes some bacteria have good things that the soil need
Reply:they help in maintaining the nitrogen balance of the soil...they r just too good ...u cant just imagine a micro organism can do.
Reply:Soil, minerals , salts etc etc are all life less bodies. Its life that changes the structure of these bodies , due to putrifaction , chemical reaction and so on.Therefore all the organic matter of life like fallen trees, dead animals, birds, insects and also humans all get burried under soil and It is the bacteria which is primarly responsible to break all these organic matter to different chemical composition like salts, minerals , phospates etc. The soil digests and absorbs all the organic matter with the help of bacteria and hence it is important to soil.
Reply:Soil fertility
Reply:its important to us too there is always bacteria on us apparently they eat the waste that our bodies produce, so it would do the same in soil also, to eat the waste that is present
Reply:bacteria decomposes wastes and even bodies.


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