In Ebonyi State, Nigeria, this study delves at the isolation and characterization of biofertilizer microorganisms connected to the rice rhizosphere in a variety of agroecological zones. The goal of the study is to clarify how these microbial communities promote nutrient uptake and solubilize vital minerals to improve plant growth. In a greenhouse, four rice accessions (Faro 62, Faro 61, Faro 52, and Faro 59) were grown alongside control samples (unplanted soil). Throughout the course of several growth stages, a thorough examination of the microbial community structure and its relationship to rice growth factors was carried out. The results indicate a significant relationship between microbial diversity and plant health, suggesting that specific microbial strains can potentially be harnessed to improve sustainable agricultural practices.
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