Earthworms and microbes, by turning and loosening the soil, enhance aeration and add humus, improving soil structure and nutrient availability for plants.
NCERT Class 8 Science
Chapter 1 Crop Production and Management
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Earthworms and microbes play crucial roles in maintaining soil health. Earthworms enhance soil structure through their burrowing activities, promoting aeration and water infiltration. They break down organic matter, aiding in nutrient cycling and making nutrients more available to plants. Microbes, including bacteria and fungi, decompose organic material, releasing essential nutrients into the soil. They also form symbiotic relationships with plant roots, facilitating nutrient uptake. Both earthworms and microbes contribute to soil fertility, structure, and nutrient cycling, fostering a healthy and productive soil environment essential for successful crop growth and overall ecosystem sustainability.