Biological Health

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Biological health is a measure of the abundance and diversity of microorganisms, fungi, and insects in the soil. Beneficial microorganisms, such as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, and earthworms, can help maintain soil fertility, reduce pathogens, and break down organic matter. On the other hand, harmful microorganisms, such as fungi, bacteria, pests, and weeds, can cause soil degradation and reduce crop yield.