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Rhizobacteria

Rhizobacteria are beneficial microorganisms that live around the roots of plants in the soil. They play a crucial role in supporting plant health by helping roots absorb nutrients, fixing atmospheric nitrogen into forms plants can use, and sometimes protecting plants from harmful pathogens. These bacteria form symbiotic relationships with plants, enhancing growth and soil fertility naturally. Rhizobacteria are an important part of sustainable agriculture, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers and supporting healthier ecosystems. Their presence benefits both plants and the environment by promoting natural plant resilience and productivity.