What would happened, if you put a pesticide on a soil? Clean soil doesn't mean it is bacteria-free. It contains many living organisms there: microbes, protozoa. What does these bacteria do? How pesticides affect soil microbes?
These bacteria are called soil microbes and are crucial. They help decompose organic material so nutrients are kept safe. Without these microbes the soil won't help any plants grow.
Pesticides on the other hand, are dangerous. They contain many dangerous chemical substances that kill every kinds of organisms. Adding pesticide into the soil can kill these microbes and the soil is dead eventually.
It is good to avoid using pesticides. Since it could ruin your plants and soil. The solution is use the IPM methods. This can reduce the use of pesticide.
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What would happened, (wrong form; the comma is wrong, too) if you put a pesticide on a ("Soil" is noncount. ) soil? Clean soil doesn't mean it is bacteria-free. It contains many living organisms there: microbes, (missing word) protozoa. What