In the name of Allah the Merciful

Agricultural Waste: Threats and Technologies for Sustainable Management

Humaira Qadri, Khalid Rehman Hakeem, Moonisa Aslam Dervash, 1774637855, 1000210820, 1771889632, 20210102055, 20210102233, 9781771889636, 9781774637852, 9781000210828, 9781003105046, 978-1771889636, 978-1774637852, 978-1000210828, 978-1003105046

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This  volume focuses on tackling the harmful impact of agricultural waste  with the use of sustainable practices, bio-techniques, and new  technologies that either make use of the waste as a raw material or  convert the waste into a useful resource that can help achieve  environmental sustainability. 

The agriculture sector  is one of the major producers of waste around the world. These wastes  are produced at various stages of the various processes in the  agricultural industry. Agricultural practices such as mechanical  tillage, mono-cropping, application of agro-chemicals, irrigation with  waste and industrial waters affect soil health and productivity. The  resulting agricultural wastes can have a deleterious impact on the  different components of the environment, resulting in harmful problems  that pose a huge risk to ecological stability. 

The  book investigates the sources and impacts of agri-waste on the  environment and goes on to offer effective techniques, processes, and  sustainable practices that can be implemented for effective agricultural  waste management. Chapters also discuss a selection of innovative  engineering-based technologies. The volume includes discussions of many  remediation techniques, such as the use of biofertilizers, biocontrol  agents, vermicomposting, green chemistry, microbial interventions, and  more. The book explores the various uses of agri-waste with special  emphasis on their applications in the plant-soil system. 

This  book is a valuable reference source for academicians, professionals,  researchers, students, and policymakers who are interested in the  innovative management of the agricultural waste.