 This study found that applying pseudomonas strains in our bustular micro-rise of fungi, AMF, along with lower rates of phosphate fertilizer improved the quality of strawberries grown on a calcareous soil, while higher rates of phosphate decreased antioxidant capacity. The results suggest that rhizospheric microorganisms can improve fruit quality in sustainable agriculture. This article was authored by Mohammed Hossein Ansari, David Hashma Badi, Maryam Madhavi, and others.