Biotechnological Approach to the Accelerated Creation of an Artificial, Sustainable Soil-Plant System on Lifeless Land Areas as a Result of Human Activity
Gulevich Aa,
Baranova En and
Raldugina Gn
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Baranova En: Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, All-Russia Research Institute, Russia
Raldugina Gn: Department of Plant Physiology, K A Timiryazev Institute, Russia
Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal, 2020, vol. 24, issue 2, 69-73
Abstract:
The article discusses the possibility of overcoming the remediation restrictions in the territories of technogenic and anthropogenically altered landscape using an integrated biotechnological approach that affects modern technologies for optimizing the landscape conditions and creating sustainable plant-soil-microorganism systems. The possibilities of increasing the resistance of plants, microorganisms and actinomycetes for the purposes of biological remediation are analyzed. We are discussing the technological aspects of the organization of the restoration of landscapes with slopes and problematic in terms of the availability of toxic materials.
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Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2020.24.556264
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