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This book focuses on the impact of paper mill effluent on soil quality, microorganisms and its enzymes involved in the degradation of organic waste matter and nutrient cycling. The microorganisms play a vital role in nutrient cycling and soil fertility. Bacteria and fungi synthesize and secrete enzymes such as starch hydrolyzing bacteria, nitrifying bacteria and phosphate solubilising bacteria. Those microbial secreted enzymes constitute an important part of soil matrix as extracellular enzymes. Thus, there is a considerable interest in the study of enzyme activities of soil which may reflect…mehr

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This book focuses on the impact of paper mill effluent on soil quality, microorganisms and its enzymes involved in the degradation of organic waste matter and nutrient cycling. The microorganisms play a vital role in nutrient cycling and soil fertility. Bacteria and fungi synthesize and secrete enzymes such as starch hydrolyzing bacteria, nitrifying bacteria and phosphate solubilising bacteria. Those microbial secreted enzymes constitute an important part of soil matrix as extracellular enzymes. Thus, there is a considerable interest in the study of enzyme activities of soil which may reflect the potential capacity of the soil to form certain biological transformation of importance to soil fertility.
Autorenporträt
Krishnasamy Shenkani is an expert in biological research across various fields of zoological studies. The author is currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Zoology at J. K. K. Nataraja College of Arts and Science, Komarapalayam, Namakkal District, and has nine years of experience as a postgraduate biology teacher at various colleges.