Climate change impact on beneficial soil microbial community: A review

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[1] Kumar, Vinod
[2] Rawat, A.K.
[3] Amule, F.C.
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Kumar, Vinod | 1600年 / Technoscience Publications卷 / 15期
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Climate change - Organic compounds - Biogeochemistry - Microorganisms - Soils - Carbon dioxide - Cultivation - Biodegradation - Biological materials - Land use - Gas emissions;
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Global climate change, mainly temperature rise and increased carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, is a major concern these days. The inter-annual climatic variability is prominent and significantly influences the agricultural production. Soil productivity is influenced by the amount and activity of beneficial soil microorganisms, which help in degrading the organic matter as well ascertaining the availability of plant nutrients. It is essential to reduce the emission of CO2 and other major greenhouse gases (GHGs) through the implementation of various strategies in the land use planning and by increasing the soil organic matter by adoption of various techniques which will not only help in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating the impact of climate change on beneficial soil microbial community but also allow additional benefits to the farmers in the form of reduced labour, costs, greater efficiency, improved soil quality along with sustainable crop production.
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