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What is Phytopathogen

Innovative Waste Management Technologies for Sustainable Development
A microorganism which produces disease in plants.
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Biodegradable Waste a Nutrient Asset for Upholding Soil Health and Crop Production
Ifra Ashraf (SKUAST-K, India), Shazia Ramzan (University of Kashmir, India), Nowsheeba Rashid (Amity University, India), Ikhlaq A. Mir (SKUAST-K, India), and Asima Jillani (SKUAST-K, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-0031-6.ch003
Abstract
Management of solid wastes is a grave concern because of its associated significant negative impacts on quality of the environs. Accretion and putrefaction of solid wastes have potent hazardous effects on biotic and abiotic factors of the environment including human beings. Unmanaged solid wastes especially organic in nature add efficient quantity of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. For dealing with wastes purely organic in nature, there is a need of an adequate waste management technology to reduce the quantity of organic waste being disposed of traditionally. Composting is an environmentally sound and sustainable approach to manage biodegradable fractions of solid waste. It has received considerable attention in the last few decades because of its potential of redressing the environmental pollution concerns associated with other waste disposal methods. This chapter is aimed to review supremacy of composting over other waste disposal methods.
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