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Linking Soil Microbial Diversity to Modern Agriculture Practices: A Review

Agriculture is a multifarious interface between plants and associated microorganisms. In contemporary agriculture, emphasis is being given to environmentally friendly approaches, particularly in developing countries, to enhance sustainability of the system with the least negative effects on produce...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Amrita, Singh, Udai B., Sahu, Pramod K., Paul, Surinder, Kumar, Adarsh, Malviya, Deepti, Singh, Shailendra, Kuppusamy, Pandiyan, Singh, Prakash, Paul, Diby, Rai, Jai P., Singh, Harsh V., Manna, Madhab C., Crusberg, Theodore C., Kumar, Arun, Saxena, Anil K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8910389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270832
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19053141
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author Gupta, Amrita
Singh, Udai B.
Sahu, Pramod K.
Paul, Surinder
Kumar, Adarsh
Malviya, Deepti
Singh, Shailendra
Kuppusamy, Pandiyan
Singh, Prakash
Paul, Diby
Rai, Jai P.
Singh, Harsh V.
Manna, Madhab C.
Crusberg, Theodore C.
Kumar, Arun
Saxena, Anil K.
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Singh, Udai B.
Sahu, Pramod K.
Paul, Surinder
Kumar, Adarsh
Malviya, Deepti
Singh, Shailendra
Kuppusamy, Pandiyan
Singh, Prakash
Paul, Diby
Rai, Jai P.
Singh, Harsh V.
Manna, Madhab C.
Crusberg, Theodore C.
Kumar, Arun
Saxena, Anil K.
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description Agriculture is a multifarious interface between plants and associated microorganisms. In contemporary agriculture, emphasis is being given to environmentally friendly approaches, particularly in developing countries, to enhance sustainability of the system with the least negative effects on produce quality and quantity. Modern agricultural practices such as extensive tillage, the use of harmful agrochemicals, mono-cropping, etc. have been found to influence soil microbial community structure and soil sustainability. On the other hand, the question of feeding the ever-growing global population while ensuring system sustainability largely remains unanswered. Agriculturally important microorganisms are envisaged to play important roles in various measures to raise a healthy and remunerative crop, including integrated nutrient management, as well as disease and pest management to cut down agrochemicals without compromising the agricultural production. These beneficial microorganisms seem to have every potential to provide an alternative opportunity to overcome the ill effects of various components of traditional agriculture being practiced by and large. Despite an increased awareness of the importance of organically produced food, farmers in developing countries still tend to apply inorganic chemical fertilizers and toxic chemical pesticides beyond the recommended doses. Nutrient uptake enhancement, biocontrol of pests and diseases using microbial inoculants may replace/reduce agrochemicals in agricultural production system. The present review aims to examine and discuss the shift in microbial population structure due to current agricultural practices and focuses on the development of a sustainable agricultural system employing the tremendous untapped potential of the microbial world.
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spelling pubmed-89103892022-03-11 Linking Soil Microbial Diversity to Modern Agriculture Practices: A Review Gupta, Amrita Singh, Udai B. Sahu, Pramod K. Paul, Surinder Kumar, Adarsh Malviya, Deepti Singh, Shailendra Kuppusamy, Pandiyan Singh, Prakash Paul, Diby Rai, Jai P. Singh, Harsh V. Manna, Madhab C. Crusberg, Theodore C. Kumar, Arun Saxena, Anil K. Int J Environ Res Public Health Review Agriculture is a multifarious interface between plants and associated microorganisms. In contemporary agriculture, emphasis is being given to environmentally friendly approaches, particularly in developing countries, to enhance sustainability of the system with the least negative effects on produce quality and quantity. Modern agricultural practices such as extensive tillage, the use of harmful agrochemicals, mono-cropping, etc. have been found to influence soil microbial community structure and soil sustainability. On the other hand, the question of feeding the ever-growing global population while ensuring system sustainability largely remains unanswered. Agriculturally important microorganisms are envisaged to play important roles in various measures to raise a healthy and remunerative crop, including integrated nutrient management, as well as disease and pest management to cut down agrochemicals without compromising the agricultural production. These beneficial microorganisms seem to have every potential to provide an alternative opportunity to overcome the ill effects of various components of traditional agriculture being practiced by and large. Despite an increased awareness of the importance of organically produced food, farmers in developing countries still tend to apply inorganic chemical fertilizers and toxic chemical pesticides beyond the recommended doses. Nutrient uptake enhancement, biocontrol of pests and diseases using microbial inoculants may replace/reduce agrochemicals in agricultural production system. The present review aims to examine and discuss the shift in microbial population structure due to current agricultural practices and focuses on the development of a sustainable agricultural system employing the tremendous untapped potential of the microbial world. MDPI 2022-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8910389/ /pubmed/35270832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19053141 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Singh, Udai B.
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Singh, Shailendra
Kuppusamy, Pandiyan
Singh, Prakash
Paul, Diby
Rai, Jai P.
Singh, Harsh V.
Manna, Madhab C.
Crusberg, Theodore C.
Kumar, Arun
Saxena, Anil K.
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