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Research Paper | Chemistry | India | Volume 4 Issue 5, May 2015
Assessment of Soil Available in Macro ? Micro Nutrients And Suggesting Methods to Increase the Soil Fertility, Sustainablity in Industrial Area, Ariyalur District, Tamil Nadu
R. Geetha [22] | A. Kistan [3] | Dr. A. Thaminum Ansari [3]
Abstract: In India, Tamil Nadu, Ariyalur district, there are many industries functioning. Industrialation and urbanization is reducing the cultivable land at a faster rate, at once side there is a growing demand of crops and vegetables for growing population, which require more land available for the cultivation, on the other side, the same population requires land for making homes, schools and industries to fulfill their other requirements [1]. Man has already realized the adverse use of fertilizers to get more and more crops from the same land. In India after so much cry about the industrial pollution, industries were pushed back to rural areas to avoid the pollution problems to the congested urban population [2]. Industries shifted in the rural areas emitting all types of pollution form air and water of soil. In this paper an attempt has been made to identify the impact of industries on surrounding environment mainly on the soil fertility [3].
Keywords: Macro-Micro nutrients, Soil contamination, Ariyalur district, Physico - Chemical parameters, Soil fertility, sustainablity
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 5, May 2015,
Pages: 2429 - 2432
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