I've just been doing some research on this question and I found...
"a teaspoon of rich garden soil can hold up to a billion bacteria, several yards of fungal filaments, several thousand protozoa and scores of nematodes"
because able to growth microorganism and give it what he wont to live
a virus is not a microorganism
That is 2.2 teaspoon.
Air, contact, contaminated food, human carriers, animal carries, insects, fomites, and soil
5 ml in a teaspoon.
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fertility of soil is the abundant of nutrient or microorganism that help growth and development of plant to establish.
media used for isolation and identification of unknown microorganism. this is enriched type of media. we can isolate microorganism from air , water and soil.
their are many micro organisms in the world because as estimated in 1gram of soil over a million microbes may be found
Taylor Potter was here 23/01/12 (:'x
due to presence of the actinomysis microorganism
Composting them first. Then mix into your garden soil.
because able to growth microorganism and give it what he wont to live
no, atoms aren't alive. A microorganism has to be at least a bacterium, which are composed of many atoms.
productive soil can contain anywhere from 100 million to 1 billion individual bacteria
a virus is not a microorganism
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