Bacteria maintain soil fertility because they:
-recycle nutrients
-feed larger organisms (such as nematodes, which help the soil)
-release nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium etc...
-break down soil minerals
-release growth hormones
-fight root diseases,
-and detoxify the soil
Bacteria and fungi, helps in the formation of humus in the top soil (soils uppermost surface/layer), by the decomposition of dead and decayed matter. Humus is very important and necessary for the growth and development of plants, because it contains essential nutrients which they need for survival.
Fungi play important roles as decomposers and recyclers on Earth. Many fungi provide foods for people. Some fungi cause disease while others fight disease. Still other fungi live in symbiosis with other organisms.
Bacteria are involved in oxygen and food production, environmental recycling and cleanup, and in health maintenance and medicine production.
The roots of plants help hold soil together. Exudates, which are the waste products of plants, help recyclenutrients and water back into the soil in the form of sugars. Exudates also feed the soil food web. The death and decay of lichen, moss, and plants add vegetative organic matter to soil. Fungi and bacteria are among the representatives of the soil's microorganisms. Bacterial glue and fungal threads help hold soil together. Additionally, there are nitrogen fixing bacteria that change nitrogen that's present but inaccessible, into nitrogen that's soluble and therefore available to plant roots.
Decomposition is a critical role played by fungi and bacteria.
Yes bacteria can live in soil
the main production
recycle nutrients from dead organisms or their wastes
They eat decomosing things like dead aminals.
Decomposers are an essential component of any ecosystem. Their main role is to recycle nutrients in dead organisms and their wastes. Most decomposers are bacteria and fungi. Without the decomposers, there could be no life, since plants would then run out of nutrients.
Many fungi play a crucial role in decomposition (breaking things down) and returning nutrients to the soil. They are also used in medicine, an example is theanribiotic penicillin, as well as in industry and food preparation.
They are decomposers in ecosystems.
bacteria and fungi
yes
It protects against infectious agents such as fungi,bacteria and viruses.
Bacteria that break down dead matter and wastes belong to the genus Bacillus, while fungi that perform this role are classified as saprophytic fungi. These microorganisms play a crucial role in decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients in the environment.
economic importance of bacteria : useful role in medicine : antibiotics , serums,vaccines role in agriculture : nitrogen fixing bacteria,nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria role in industry:flavours of tea, leather tanning
Fungi is a decomposer.
all the above play a role
fungi decomposes the things within its ecosystem
The decomposers , bacteria, and fungi, break down waste and dead organisms returning nitrogen they contain back into the soil.
decomposers
Rhizopus is a fungus which belongs to class zygomycotes of kingdom fungi. Fungi are very important decomposers of nature and only bacteria is more effective decomposer then fungi, so they have a role as recyclers of material in nature.