Biological Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery 2017
DOI: 10.5772/67307
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Microbe-Based Strategy for Plant Nutrient Management

Abstract: The rapid industrialization and urbanization of developing countries such as India have encroached on cultivable lands to meet the demands of an ever-increasing population. The altered land use paterns with increased fertilizer use has increased crop yields with leaching of major portion of the applied nutrients from the soil. Nitrates and phosphates are the agricultural pollutants that are discharged into aquifers due to anthropogenic reasons causing severe environmental and health problems. Production of the… Show more

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“…However, only 12-30% of it is utilized while the rest pollutes the ground water New Advances in the Dairy Industry and the surface water bodies due to leaching [28]. Adequate scientific intervention leads to development of bacterial formulations which ensures entrapment of plant growth nutrients in the root zones by the microbes ensuring minimal leaching into the surrounding environment [29] and hence continuous access to nutrients during the growing season resulting in faster maturation of the crops [21,[28][29][30].…”
Section: Sustainable Production Of Quality Feedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only 12-30% of it is utilized while the rest pollutes the ground water New Advances in the Dairy Industry and the surface water bodies due to leaching [28]. Adequate scientific intervention leads to development of bacterial formulations which ensures entrapment of plant growth nutrients in the root zones by the microbes ensuring minimal leaching into the surrounding environment [29] and hence continuous access to nutrients during the growing season resulting in faster maturation of the crops [21,[28][29][30].…”
Section: Sustainable Production Of Quality Feedmentioning
confidence: 99%