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Microbial Solutions for Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Health

Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2024-11-19
Abstract
The development of biopesticides and biofertilizers has marked a paradigm shift in modern agriculture, emphasizing sustainable and eco-friendly practices. This evolution stems from advances in microbial ecology, which explores the intricate relationships between microorganisms and their environments. Concurrently, the emergence of environmental microbiology has played a pivotal role in understanding the diverse roles of microbes in addressing environmental challenges. Biopesticides, derived from naturally occurring microorganisms, offer an alternative to chemical pesticides, minimizing ecological impact and promoting agricultural sustainability. Similarly, biofertilizers, comprising beneficial microbes, enhance nutrient availability and soil health, fostering a more balanced ecosystem. Moreover, environmental microbiology extends these principles to address broader environmental issues, showcasing significant applications of microbes in remediation processes. By harnessing beneficial microorganisms, agricultural stakeholders can improve soil quality, minimize ecological impacts, and enhance overall agricultural productivity in an environmentally sustainable manner. This chapter explores the development of biopesticides and biofertilizers and highlights the emerging field of environmental microbiology, focusing on microbial bioremediation and the intricate relationships between microorganisms and their environments.

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