STUDYING THE INTESTINAL MICROFLORA OF EARTHWORM AND PREPARATION OF BIOFERTILIZER
Keywords:
earthworm, intestinal bacteria, nutrition, biofertilizer, environmental friendliness, decomposition, microfloraAbstract
The study analyzes the nutritional processes of beneficial bacteria living in the intestines of earthworms and the possibilities of preparing environmentally friendly biofertilizers with their participation. The results of the research will allow for biodegradation, increasing soil fertility, and the effective use of biofertilizers in sustainable agricultural systems.
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