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| | What the Daisies Do | Why It Matters | |----------------|-------------------------|--------------------| | Root Architecture | Daisies develop a dense network of fine, fibrous roots that reach 30 cm deep, creating channels for water infiltration. | Improves percolation, reduces runoff, and prevents soil erosion on sloped terrain. | | Micro‑Biome Enrichment | Their exudates attract mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen‑fixing bacteria, raising organic nitrogen by ~12 % in the rhizosphere. | Boosts fertility without synthetic fertilizers, especially on marginal lands. | | Seasonal Cover | Daisies emerge early (March) and senesce late (October), providing almost year‑round ground cover. | Suppresses invasive weeds, protects soil from temperature extremes, and supplies mulch when the tops die back. | : This clearly indicates that the content is