Sustainable Agricultural System

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  • Dr. Geeta Kandpal

Abstract

Algae are wide and versatile class of microorganisms which can perform photosynthesis because these absorb energy of the sunlight. In agriculture, algae play a key role, where they can be used as bio-fertilizers and stabilizers of the soil. Algae, marine algae, are being employed as fertilizers, which results in lesser phosphorous and nitrogen runoff through use of manure from livestock’s. This raises water quality and flows into oceans and rivers. Such species grow globally and used as dietary additives for human use. They can also provide a healthy and carbon-neutral fuel, which expand on barren fields which arid desert fields with limited freshwater demands. Seaweeds provide a major source for iodine. Iodine concentrations of milk rely on the fed to cow that delivered milk. As per the Fuzhou Wonderful Biological Science, providing milk cattle with seaweed will increase amount of iodine of the milk. Algae feed supplements also raise egg-laying levels in hen. In this article they spoke to all those who work in this field on the important facets of algae and also its agricultural usage. Algae are the Earth's most prominent photosynthesizing species. These absorb more energy from the sun and generate higher amount of oxygen than any plant combined. These form the base of most systems of marine resources, which sustain an array of animals. In a number of forms algae are of commercial significance. The chemical material could be used as a food supply, a bait, and as a fertilizer in aquaculture. It also plays a vital role in the reclaiming of alkalines, could be used as a soil binding agent and used in a number of consumer products.

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Published

2021-03-01

How to Cite

Dr. Geeta Kandpal. (2021). Sustainable Agricultural System. International Journal of Modern Agriculture, 10(1), 739 - 745. Retrieved from http://modern-journals.com/index.php/ijma/article/view/663

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