
Mountain microorganisms
Mountain microorganisms (MM) are a diverse mix of bacteria, fungi, yeasts and other tiny organisms that inhabit natural soils, especially in forest and mountain areas. These microorganisms play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance and fertility of the soil. These microorganisms are essential for a greener and more sustainable agriculture, helping to revitalize degraded soils and reduce the use of chemicals. Regarding water, MM reduce pollutants reaching water sources, improve soil filtration and provide a stable soil structure by controlling erosion and sedimentation in water bodies.
Mountain microorganisms (MM) are a diverse mix of bacteria, fungi, yeasts and other tiny organisms that inhabit natural soils, especially in forest and mountain areas. These microorganisms play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance and fertility of the soil. These microorganisms are essential for a greener and more sustainable agriculture, helping to revitalize degraded soils and reduce the use of chemicals. Regarding water, MM reduce pollutants reaching water sources, improve soil filtration and provide a stable soil structure by controlling erosion and sedimentation in water bodies.
Water production and storage
Main theme:
Central
Region:
2000 - 2500
Precipitation (mm):
Low
Application difficulty:
2, 6, 12, 13 and 15
SDGs impacted:
Chemistry
Energy used:
70 - 90
Efficiency (%):
Rural
Sector:
Improves soil conditions
Expected environmental impact:
$10 - $50/liter
Estimated value:
1- https://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/22274 2- https://www.gob.mx/cms/uploads/attachment/file/737319/13_Microorganismos_de_montan_a.pdf 3- https://www.mag.go.cr/bibliotecavirtual/AV-1847.pdf 4- https://www.infoagro.go.cr/InfoRegiones/Publicaciones/Reproduccion_Microorganismos_montana_MM.pdf 5- https://cia.ucr.ac.cr/sites/default/files/2021-09/09%20Brochure-MicroCIA-VF-2017web.pdf
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