Declination in the fertility of lands due to the flood in Bagalkot district
Basavaraj M. Kalshetty1*, R.C. Sheth1, M.C. Sangannavar1and M.B. Kalashetti2
1Department of Chemistry, B.L.D.E.A Comm. B.H.S. Arts and T.G.P. Science College, Jamkhandi, 587 302 India
2Department of studies in Chemistry, Karnataka University, Dharwad, 580 003 India
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.5.2.18
Soil plays a very vital role as it produces food for human beings and animals. The organic matter in soil as decomposed by a host of micro organism. Due to human activities, soil is the receptor of many pollutants including pesticides, fertilizers, etc., Hence, soil is an important component of environmental chemical cycle.
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Kalshetty B. M, Sheth R. C, Sangannavar M. C, Kalashetti M. B. Declination in the fertility of lands due to the flood in Bagalkot district. Curr World Environ 2010;5(2):333-337 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.5.2.18
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