Pollution Research Paper

Vol.32, Issue 03, 2013; Page No.(569-573)

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF BANANA PSEUDOSTEM SAP AS SOIL BIOREMEDIATION AGENT AND FERTILIZER ON YIELD AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE OF LEAFY VEGETABLES (AMARANTHS AND SPINACH) FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE CROP PRODUCTION

KETAN F. SATASHIYA , KAMLESHBHAI G. PATEL , DHIRAJBHAI P. PATEL AND BHARATBHAI M. SOLIYA

Abstract

Nowadays production, distribution, uses, misuses, disposal or accidental spills of many chemicals and in-organic fertilizer have polluted some environment and soil level that also threaten the health of human wild stock wild life and indeed, whole ecosystem most of these chemicals are produced and used to in efforts to improve human health standard and living safety through advancement in agriculture, ironically their unplanned intrusion in environment can reverse some standard of living that they are intend foster the technology that have emerged as most promising are those that closely mimic time tested natural systems which have restored environment and soil health to their natural statuses following undesirable perturbation. Chemicals from natural origin animal, vegetable and mineral are transformed, destroyed and remove or otherwise stabilize through natural processes so they accumulate to levels that threaten ecosystem balance and sustainability. So in this recent article to use banana pseudostem sap as organic fertilizer as bioremediation direct in soil spray in amaranths and spinach crop to know the availability of nutrient uptake status, reduce hazard of soil health and maintain soil pollution of modern agriculture crop production.

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