Microbial Interactions How Tiny Organisms Shape Our Ecosystem
Microbial interactions are at the core of our ecosystems, encompassing a vast network of relationships among microscopic organisms that influence global processes and the environment around us. These tiny organisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, play critical roles in nutrient cycling, plant growth, disease regulation, and interactions with higher organisms, including humans. ..
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