They are little micro-bugs that sucks all moisture and out of the crops.
a bacillus bacteria
Bacteria can be both harmful and helpful. Harmful bacteria can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants. However, some bacteria are beneficial and play important roles in processes like digestion, nutrient cycling, and decomposition.
The word pathogenic means disease causing. So they can be harmful...but some pathogenic bacteria only are harmful to plants or dogs or cats, etc.
Non harmful bacteria are referred to as commensal bacteria. These bacteria coexist peacefully with the host organism and do not cause any harm or disease.
The generic term for cells that consume harmful bacteria and foreign objects is phagocyte.
Insects are harmful to crops because they can be carrying dirty kinds of bacteria, and they can cause diseases in plants and kill plants.
Dentrifying bacteria are a blessing to farmers because they help reduce the amount of excess nitrogen in the soil, which can improve soil fertility and crop productivity. However, they can be a curse when they convert nitrogen into forms that are not readily available to plants, leading to nutrient deficiencies. Balancing the presence of denitrifying bacteria is key to maximizing their benefits while minimizing their negative impacts on farming.
Yes. Most bacteria is not harmful to us such as bacteria in a yogurt, but some bacteria is harmful.
Only 1% of bacteria is harmful to humans
Harmful bacteria will harm you. Helpful bacteria will help you.
the harmful bacteria live in air,human body etc.
Bacteria can make you get a harmful diseese, and you could dye. ( I think )
harmful
There are harmful to all organisms, but some bacteria are helpful in many ways.
Some common harmful bacteria include Escherichia coli (E. coli), Salmonella, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Staphylococcus aureus. These bacteria can cause various infections and illnesses in humans.
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a bacillus bacteria