Significance of soil enzymes in agriculture - ScienceDirectdoi:10.1016/B978-0-12-818307-6.00009-3A.B. GunjalM.S. WaghmodeN.N. PatilN.N. NawaniSmart Bioremediation Technologies
focussing on efficiency of crop production systems and its intensification. Quality aspects hardly received any attention. However, in the last decades the topic ‘quality’ moved into the focus of research. Reasons may be raising awareness of stakeholders and, at least in...
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This is particularly true for cadmium (Cd), currently considered as a serious pollutant in agricultural soils (Haider et al., 2021). When present in soil, Cd can be easily accumulated in edible parts of plants growing in polluted areas, thus posing potentially severe health risks to humans ...
Ganoderma species are some of the best known fungi due to their significant role as traditional medicine in numerous cultures, especially in Asia. Their medicinal significance has been verified by science, with novel compounds and applications continuing
Barley grains are rich in β-glucan, making them an ideal source of this substance. Therefore, developing high-quality barley varieties with high β
Additionally, Aspergillus species are renowned for their prolific production of bioactive metabolites especially enzymes and organic acids with potential applications in medicine, and agriculture (Abdel-Azeem et al., 2019). This ecological significance underscores the importance of Aspergillus in ecosystem ...
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Proteus spp. bacteria were first described in 1885 by Gustav Hauser, who had revealed their feature of intensive swarming growth. Currently, the genus is d
Abstract Historically, pesticides have shaped and revolutionized modern agriculture in successions and thus have played a major role in increasing agricultural productivity with a substantial reduction in losses and increased farm incomes. Fresh produce like vegetables is attacked by a large number of ins...