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In todays world soil degradation and loss of fertility have become major issues for sustainable farming across the globe. Traditional farming methods like monoculture and over-reliance on chemical fertilizer and pesticides have led to soil degradation and pest resistance, reducing productivity. The increase in natural disasters, such as droughts and floods has further made sustainable agriculture a challenge. Deforestation and land use changes, can cause soil erosion and reduce its fertility. Limited access to water for irrigation or overuse of water for irrigation started have created problems. Due to the above factor, farmers have started overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which has damaged soil structure and reduced fertility.
To improve soil quality and maintain its productivity, it is important to adopt sustainable land use practices, such as crop rotation, conservation tillage, and the use of cover crops. Additionally, reducing or eliminating the use of harmful chemicals and promoting the use of organic matter and compost can also help to improve soil health.
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Foliar sprays of pesticides and other chemicals used in agriculture can affect plants in both favourable and unfavourable ways.
Positive effects:Spraying efficiently manages and lowers insect populations, decreasing crop damage and raising yields. Additionally, spraying can aid in the prevention and management of plant disease outbreaks, which can have a large negative influence on agricultural yields.
Negative effects:If improperly managed, residues from spraying may be detrimental to human health. Overuse of some pesticides can result in insect resistance, lowering their efficacy and necessitating the use of more hazardous chemicals. Spraying can also affect non-target species, including helpful insects and pollinators that are crucial for supporting agricultural productivity and maintaining a healthy ecosystem. Some chemicals used in spraying can have negative impacts on soil health, reducing its fertility and productivity.
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Gut probiotics in aquaculture play a crucial role in the health and growth of aquatic animals. A healthy gut microbiome is essential for proper digestion and nutrient absorption, which are crucial for growth and overall health.
Good quality grade probiotics can help maintain a healthy gut microbiome by promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut and suppressing the growth of harmful bacteria. It also helps improve digestion and nutrient absorption, reducing the risk of digestive problems and disease. They also help boost the immunity of aquatic species thus supporting better survival rates in aquaculture systems.
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Todays aquaculture is full of various challenges. Stress is caused in fish and shrimp by high stocking densities and intensive culture practices. Several antibiotics, pesticides, and disinfectants are used indiscriminately for disease control. Such applications contribute to the evolution and spread of drug-resistant strains of pathogenic bacteria, resulting in a negative impact on the environment and a risk to aquatic animal health. Disease outbreaks are becoming more common as a result of increased environmental (Abiotic) and aquatic (biotic) stress. Production is being reduced, posing a threat to aquacultures long-term viability. Excess algal blooms due to an overabundance of nutrients.
Water and soil probiotics contain microorganisms such as bacteria that are used to improve the water quality and soil conditions in aquaculture ponds. The use of water and soil probiotics in shrimp aquaculture can help to improve the water quality, soil conditions, and overall health of the shrimp, leading to increased productivity and reduced risk of disease outbreaks.
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A biological process that uses microorganisms in presence of dissolved oxygen to break down organic pollutants is called an aerobic digestion process. An aerobic digestion process may involve a single or a consortium of microorganisms that work together to degrade complex organic matter.
The microorganisms break down the organic pollutants producing carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
Biological units are the most important component of wastewater treatment plants as more than 50 to 90% of the reduction in pollution happens in a biological unit. Most of the aerobic units face issues related to their effectiveness and efficiency.
Poor microorganism performance is one of the major issues. Inadequate mixing and aeration further add to the problem as it cannot maintain an optimum environment for microorganisms.
pH variation, shock loads in hydraulic and organic loading, external factors such as changes in temperature, changes in the composition of wastewater, and influxes of toxic pollutants can further upset conditions that can reduce the performance of the biological units.
Excess build-up of sludge in biological units can reduce their efficiency and effectiveness, requiring regular removal and disposal.
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Lake or pond bioremediation is the use of natural microorganisms to clean up contaminated lakes. It is a process which uses both aerobic and anaerobic degradation of nutrients & contaminants by specific microorganisms. It is extremely important to remove pollutants, such as nitrogen and phosphorus from the water column and also from the bottom sludge.
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