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Ronald Ferrera Cerrato et al., « La microbiología del suelo en la agricultura sostenible », Ciencia Ergo Sum, ID : 10670/1.z9zfbp
"Physical, chemical and biological soil characteristics determine ecosystem and agroecosystem fertility. The role of microbial activity is very important in the kinetics of soil processes such as mineralization and immobilization, as well as other biogeochemical cycles of essential nutrients. The use of beneficial soil microorganisms in agriculture has been increasing, as these organisms directly influence development and plant growth on the agroecosystems. Microorganisms should be considered as basic agroecosystem components in order to reach sustainability, care of natural resources and environmental protection. "