Category : agricultural
Course Id: NAR/N3043
This program aims to foster self-employment opportunities in the field of Vegetable Nursery Management and Cultivation. By empowering rural youth with the necessary skills and knowledge, this program entitles them to build a fruitful business model in Vegetable Nursery Management and Cultivation.
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Different types of soil explained.
In this video, explore the fascinating world beneath our feet! Learn how mycorrhizae fungi and soil bacteria play a vital role in helping plants obtain nutrients. These microorganisms are the unsung heroes of soil ecology, recycling nutrients, forming soil aggregates*, and creating the foundation for healthy, regenerative ecosystems! *A soil aggregate is a clump of soil particles bound together by organic matter, microorganisms, and minerals, forming a stable structure that enhances soil porosity (open spaces in soil that hold air and water), water retention, and nutrient availability. Discover how these intricate relationships foster soil health and why they're essential for sustainable agriculture and agroecology practices. 📚 Key Topics Covered: The role of mycorrhizae fungi in nutrient absorption. How soil bacteria contribute to nutrient cycling. Formation of soil aggregates and their importance in soil structure. The symbiotic relationship between plants and microorganisms. 💡 Join the movement toward Regenerative Agriculture and Regenerative Land Management! 🔗 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Soil Ecology and Regenerative Agriculture insights!