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Soil Ecology Professionals Notes Series

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    Author(s)Anandkunar Naorem
    PublisherNipa
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9789358874723
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2024

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    Nipa Soil Ecology Professionals Notes Series by Anandkunar Naorem

    Volume 01 delves deeply into the intricate world of soil microbiology and biology, shedding light on their profound impacts on soil fertility and resilience, especially in the face of climate change. Soil microbiology and biology play crucial roles in soil fertility by facilitating nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, and the formation of symbiotic relationships with plants. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes are the unsung heroes of soil ecosystems, breaking down complex organic matter into simpler forms that plants can absorb, thus enriching the soil with essential nutrients. Moreover, soil organisms contribute to soil structure and stability, enhancing water retention and aeration, which are vital for plant growth and ecosystem health. However, the delicate balance of soil microbiology and biology is increasingly under threat due to climate change. Rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events can disrupt soil ecosystems, affecting the abundance, diversity, and activity of soil organisms. These disruptions can lead to diminished soil fertility, reduced crop yields, and increased vulnerability to soil erosion and degradation. Understanding soil microbiology is therefore paramount in mitigating the impacts of climate change on soil fertility and ecosystem resilience. By studying the interactions between soil organisms and their environment, researchers can develop strategies to enhance soil health, restore degraded soils, and promote sustainable agricultural practices. Moreover, recognizing the vital role of soil microbiology highlights the importance of preserving soil biodiversity and fostering stewardship of this invaluable resource. In essence, soil is more than just dirt; it is a living, breathing ecosystem teeming with microbial life. Without the intricate web of living beings beneath our feet, soil would indeed be reduced to mere dirt. Volume 01 of this series discusses the significance of soil microbiology and biology in sustaining soil fertility, resilience, and ultimately, life on Earth.