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
Significance and application of enzymes in agriculture, mainly those occurring in soil and used as a feed additives, is also prevalent and have been successively increased for many years. Enzymes in soil play a significant role in soil organic matter transformation and nutrient cycling. Understanding...
Molecular approaches play a crucial role in investigating the efficacy of nutrients like quinoa husk in mitigating multiple stresses. Genes associated with oxidative stress, genotoxicity, and stress proteins are upregulated in response to ammonia, arsenic, and high-temperature stress26, potentially inhibit...
Earthworms contain beneficial microorganisms in different parts of their body such as nephridia, foregut, midgut and hindgut. So far, diverse microorganism capable of producing enzymes have been isolated from earthworms which are involved in the decomposition and degradation process including cellulase, ...
an energy consuming process involves formation of electrochemical gradients by H+-ATPases and subsequent H+-sucrose co-transport into the phloem. Energy is provided by Mg-ATP, the complex formed from Mg2+and ATP under physiological conditions, which improves the binding of ATP to the enzymes req...
“I value the opportunity to work with Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation and Agriculture in the Classroom throughout the year,” said Secretary Naig, “but especially throughout the month of March as we celebrated Read Across Iowa. Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation’s high school intern Ceceli...
Abstract Actinobacteria play key roles in terrestrial ecosystem functioning. They contribute to global carbon cycling through the decomposition of soil organic matter, increase plant productivity and are widely known as prolific producers of bioactive compounds essential for human and animal health. The alm...
KISS S,DRGAN_BULARDA M,RADULESCU D.Biological significance of enzymes accumulated in soil.Advances in Agronomy. 1975Kiss, S., M. Dragan-Bularda, and D. Radulescu. 1975. Bio logical significance of enzymes accumulated in soil. Adv. Agron. 27: 25-87....
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 insects and...
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