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- W4385188813 abstract "Three decades to come, evidence is rife that different areas worldwide will be more populous than now. A whopping 25% rise in population will see planet Earth host close to ten billion people. This will cause a spectacular increase in the number of mouths to feed; hence providing insights that sustainable management of our resources is a prerequisite. Soil is the core of the resources that man must preserve and conserve. Directly, it is a base factor for agricultural prosperity and increased productivity, while indirectly, human and animal health are impacted by deteriorated soil health. The interventions adopted to improve soil fertility to match the raising numbers of people such as intensification by smallholder farmers and large-scale players through green revolution have caused unacceptable levels of soil degradation leading to infertility. Common to observe in the different environments are chunks of wasteland, yet formerly, these areas served as national, regional or international food baskets and salad bowls. To cushion against the looming predictions of human disaster caused by hunger and intense food insecurity, novel interventions capable of promoting sustainable livelihoods via agricultural production and biofertilizers inclusive, have been tested and proven. Biofertilizers are beneficial microorganisms packaged in a carrier medium which is applied in the soil to introduce and supplement limiting essential nutrients, remediate polluted soil, suppress pathogens and scavenge and chelate heavy metals, among others. The actions of the biofertilizers may involve a single package, dual or consortium. In this chapter, an appraisal is made of biofertilizer use for restoration of fertility in degraded soil environs. An inside-out analysis is provided using stair case argumentation, and further insights are provided on the way forward." @default.
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- W4385188813 title "Credibility of Biofertilizers Towards Restoration of Fertility Phenomenon in Degraded Soil Environs" @default.
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