
Microscopic Life In Soil (1962)
The film explores the vital role of microorganisms in soil, highlighting that soil is teeming with microscopic plants and animals that are essential for plant growth and the overall balance of life on Earth. It discusses various types of microorganisms, such as protozoa, bacteria, and fungi, and their functions, including decomposition of organic matter and nitrogen fixation. The film illustrates how these microorganisms interact with their environment, reproduce, and contribute to nutrient cycling, emphasizing their importance in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
Keywords
microorganisms, soil, protozoa, bacteria, fungi, decomposition, nitrogen fixation, ecosystem, plant growth, organic matter
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