ISBN-13: 9781032260419 / Angielski
The alkaline calcareous nature, high pH, salinity, heavy metals pollution and low organic matter content of the soils in many parts of the world have diminished the soil fertility and made essential nutrients unavailable to crops.
The alkaline calcareous nature, high pH, salinity, heavy metals pollution, and low organic matter content of the soils in many parts of the world have diminished the soil fertility and made essential nutrients unavailable to crops. To cope with the poor availability of soil nutrients, improve soil health, and feed the fast-growing world population, the farming community is using million tons of expensive chemical fertilizers in their fields to maintain an adequate level of nutrients for crop sustainability as well as to ensure food security. In this scenario, the exploitation of biofertilizers has become paramount importance in agricultural sector for their potential role in food safety and sustainable crop production. Keeping in view the key importance of biofertilizers, this book examines the role of biofertilizers in sustainable management of soil and plant health under different conditions of the changing climate. Finally, it will provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues, developments, and limitations in biofertilizers, crops, and beneficial microbes.
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