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soil biochemistry

Soil biochemistry explores the chemical processes driven by living organisms in the soil. Microbes, fungi, plants, and insects interact with organic matter, breaking down nutrients and transforming them into forms plants can absorb. These reactions help recycle elements like nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus, maintaining healthy soil. Biochemical processes influence soil fertility, structure, and health, supporting plant growth and ecosystem sustainability. Understanding soil biochemistry helps us manage soils better, ensuring they remain productive and resilient for agriculture and natural environments.