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DOI10.1002/ldr.4851
Soil health restoration in degraded lands: A microbiological perspective
Kumar, Adarsh; Das, Abinash; Singh, Dikchha; Das, Malay Kumar; Srivastava, Gyan Prakash; Singh, Jyoti Prakash; Tilgam, Jyotsana; Thapa, Shobit; Das, Sudipta; Chakdar, Hillol
通讯作者Chakdar, H
来源期刊LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT
ISSN1085-3278
EISSN1099-145X
出版年2023
卷号34期号:17页码:5155-5170
英文摘要Land degradation is one of the most pressing environmental problems of the 21st century particularly due to its impact on global food security and environmental quality through the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Land degradation happens at an accelerated rate and affects regions inhabited by more than one-third population of the world. This phenomenon resulted in a dramatic reduction in the productivity of cropland and rangeland of world thus threatening the environmental quality and food security. It manifests in various forms such as desertification, soil erosion, sodicity, salinity, heavy metal contamination, pesticide contamination, declining soil fertility, and fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The world now has a real chance for the next generation to grow sustainably and eliminate acute food scarcity. Microbes, as vital elements of soil, play an important role in maintaining soil biological properties and fertility. Due to their multifarious biological functions and metabolic uniqueness, microorganisms can fix or solubilize nutrients, add organic matters to the soil to improve its quality. Many of the microorganisms can produce biological compounds or enzymes, which can degrade or scavenge toxic substances from the soils. In this review, we have discussed in detail how diverse microorganisms can help to restore different types of degraded lands. The limitations in application of microorganisms in restoration of soil health and possible scopes to improve the applicability have also been discussed here.
英文关键词acid mine soil degraded land heavy metals nutrient depletion saline soil sodic soil
类型Review
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:001049817500001
WOS关键词GROWTH-PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA ; POTASSIUM-SOLUBILIZING BACTERIA ; ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI ; SULFUR-OXIDIZING BACTERIA ; CONTAMINATED SOIL ; NITROGEN-FIXATION ; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY ; AGGREGATE STABILITY ; INOCULATION ; DEGRADATION
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Soil Science
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Agriculture
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/397761
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Kumar, Adarsh,Das, Abinash,Singh, Dikchha,et al. Soil health restoration in degraded lands: A microbiological perspective[J],2023,34(17):5155-5170.
APA Kumar, Adarsh.,Das, Abinash.,Singh, Dikchha.,Das, Malay Kumar.,Srivastava, Gyan Prakash.,...&Chakdar, Hillol.(2023).Soil health restoration in degraded lands: A microbiological perspective.LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT,34(17),5155-5170.
MLA Kumar, Adarsh,et al."Soil health restoration in degraded lands: A microbiological perspective".LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT 34.17(2023):5155-5170.
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