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Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, are primarily beneficial for plants as they break down organic matter, returning essential nutrients to the soil. However, in certain conditions, they can be detrimental by causing the decay of living plant tissues, leading to diseases. Additionally, if decomposer populations become imbalanced, they can deplete soil nutrients too quickly, hindering plant growth. Overall, while their role is mainly positive, specific interactions can pose risks to plant health.

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