has led to imbalanced ecosystem. First of all‚ the effect of deforestation is pollution especially water pollution. This problem occurred when people often cut down the trees illegally. So‚ there are no roots to hold and prevent the soil from fall down. The soil that does not have roots to hold it can easily fall down into the river. Consequently‚ the water becomes polluted. Cloudy and shallow. From this‚ the aquatic life ecosystem will be threatened and damaged. Another effect of the deforestation
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pesticides at any one time. The FDA is also criticized for its inadequate monitoring of pesticide levels on fruits and vegetables. Effect on plants Nitrogen fixation‚ which is required for the growth of higher plants‚ is hindered by pesticides in soil. The insecticides DDT‚ methyl parathion‚ and especially pentachlorophenol have been shown to interfere with legume-rhizobium chemical signaling. Reduction of these symbiotic
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(VERMITECHNOLOGY) SYNOPSIS Introduction Vermitechnology Vermicompost Vermiwash Vermicompost preparation Vermiwash preparation Application of vermicompost Application of vermiwash Future aspects Comparison to the other chemical products Advantages of Vermitechnology Conclusion INTRODUCTION: The present world is full of machines and its pollution. These pollutions and its problem should be reduced and solved only by the replacing of the
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FERTILIZERS AND SYNTHETIC PESTICIDE INCREASE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE CROPS‚BUT IT ALSO LEADS TO DECLINE THE DIFFERENT PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF SOIL.THE REGULAR CULTIVATION OF LAND WITHOUT INCORPORATION OF ORGANIC MATTER CAUSED DETERIORATION OF THE SOIL QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF SOILQUALITY‚ BY THE USE OF THE BIO-PRODUCTS IS A NEED OF TODAY. CONSEQUENTLY‚ MORE BIOLOGICALS WASTES ARE USE FOR PRODUCTION OF BIO-FERTILIZER.VERMICOMPOSTING IS ONE OF THEM. THE VERMICOMPOSTING IS A SUITABLE WAY OF WASTE MANAGEMENT
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THEME: Land resources-Use for prosperity‚ save for posterity SUB THEME: Know your land Title: Affect of atmospheric conditions on the rate of growth of plants SUMMARY: The components of growing good plants are the soil and the environment under which it grows so as to have a comparative study of the impacts of various factors contributing to the growth of plants at the same phase of life‚ three different scenarios‚ i.e.‚ environments under which they can be cultivated is taken as an experimental
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can exist on only if it is looked after and cared for. In the very first chapter Paton writes “the grass is rich and matted‚ you cannot see the soil. It holds the rain and the mist‚ and they seep into the ground‚ feeding the streams in every kloof. It is well tended and not too many cattle feed upon it; not too many fires burn it‚ laying bare the soil. Stand unshod upon it‚ for the ground is holy‚ being even as it came from the Creator” (33). This is significant because it is written in the beginning
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deficiency of water‚ high pumping cost‚ heavy ecological problems as water and wind erosion‚ high transportation cost‚ no support from canals and rivers‚ undeveloped waste land‚ limited agronomical acceptability. Soil and water engineering gives many operational structures which drive the sustainable cultivation in hilly and mountainous regions. For the proper water management taking area in to account we make a percolation tank which take the water in the monsoon
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of soil cleanup levels for protection of groundwater’‚ Environmental Geology‚ vol.23‚ no. 2‚ pp. 105-113‚ accessed 15 November 2014‚ <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00766983>. Q1. Identify the key findings/arguments and any recommendations given by the author(s). In this article Kargbo expresses his view on the groundwater protection by analyzing the reactions of chemical pollutants and assessing the soil cleanup levels. The author states that contaminant transport through soils to groundwater
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Soil Resistivity Why Determine the Soil Resistivity? Soil Resistivity is most necessary when determining the design of the grounding system for new installations (green field applications) to meet your ground resistance requirements. Ideally‚ you would find a location with the lowest possible resistance. But as we discussed before‚ poor soil conditions can be overcome with more elaborate grounding systems. The soil composition‚ moisture content‚ and temperature all impact the soil resistivity
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