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Ques-1: How would agriculture be impacted in this country if the soils were lacking in
microbes? Can you imagine a time in the future when we will have eliminated all of the fatal
diseases caused by microbes? If you could cure just one microbial disease which one would it be
and why? Which disease would be the easiest and cheapest to prevent and why?
Answer:
Microbes are natural scavangers and they are essential to convert disposing waste sludge into
final product as an organic fertilizer through the anaerobic digestion, pasteurization and compost
preparation. In order to minimize the error and to enable efficient growth of plant, it is better to
supply plant with equal ratios at which plant can survive followed by supplying soil worms to
enable proper nitrate and phosphorous fixation. These soil worms also should be in a proper
ratio. In order to get better yield, fertilizers, which have the properties of not inhibiting the
growth of soil microbes, are crucial. Providing plants with sufficient mineral supply is also
important.
The above methods of waste sludge treatment produces ----> organic manure or organic natural
fertilizer for plant growth. Therefore, absence of microbes is leading to lack of leaf, shoot and
root systems for plants result in no adequate mineral supplement to plants. This is leading to
imbalance of ecosystem equilibrium.
Plant growth was observed only in plants with soil and soil with worms. The major reason
behind this is aerobic decomposition of soil microbes and worms supplying sufficient amount of
nutrient such as nitrogen, phosphorous in the form of nitrates, phosphates. Soil worms efficiently
performing nitrate fixation and phosphate fixation followed by carbon fixation. Soil worms are
major symbiotic parasites, which can fix these complex phosphates, nitrates to supply to the
plant efficiently as plant cannot fix nitrate and phosphates straightaway. Soil worms are natural
scavengers.
But in the treatments "fertilizers with no worms and also fertilizers with worms, plant growth
did not observed considerably as in which organophosphorous nitrate and phosphate fertilizers
may have properties to act on soil microbes to inhibit their growth and reproduction. Thereby
excess fertilizers may lead to excessive concentration inside the plant root cells (endoderm)
followed by hyperosmotic cell death finally result in plant roots inability to supply minerals and
water to the plant. Growth is going to be inhibited by excessive amount of fertilizers or even in
the absence of soil worms.
No, it is not possible to eliminate all the communicable diseases caused by microbes in future
because microbes do exist antibiotic resistant and they have a property of transferring genes
(transformation, conjugation and transduction) to other microbe of same genus result in
acquiring resistance to host defense system. Sometimes some viral species have ability to
undergo phage variation through mutated genome in the host cells. Curing a microbial disease is
needed “multidrug therapy” for example curing hepatitis need vaccination apart from
chemotherapy that boot host immune system to eliminate this fatal disease. Protozoan, diseases
are easily can be prevented and cheaper to prevent because they have no many vector hosts but
some of them have vectors such as pigs, cows (in case of Teania solium) and it can be prevented
through proper sterilizing the meat products finally medication also helpful to prevent protozoan
diseases at low cost
Solution
Ques-1: How would agriculture be impacted in this country if the soils were lacking in
microbes? Can you imagine a time in the future when we will have eliminated all of the fatal
diseases caused by microbes? If you could cure just one microbial disease which one would it be
and why? Which disease would be the easiest and cheapest to prevent and why?
Answer:
Microbes are natural scavangers and they are essential to convert disposing waste sludge into
final product as an organic fertilizer through the anaerobic digestion, pasteurization and compost
preparation. In order to minimize the error and to enable efficient growth of plant, it is better to
supply plant with equal ratios at which plant can survive followed by supplying soil worms to
enable proper nitrate and phosphorous fixation. These soil worms also should be in a proper
ratio. In order to get better yield, fertilizers, which have the properties of not inhibiting the
growth of soil microbes, are crucial. Providing plants with sufficient mineral supply is also
important.
The above methods of waste sludge treatment produces ----> organic manure or organic natural
fertilizer for plant growth. Therefore, absence of microbes is leading to lack of leaf, shoot and
root systems for plants result in no adequate mineral supplement to plants. This is leading to
imbalance of ecosystem equilibrium.
Plant growth was observed only in plants with soil and soil with worms. The major reason
behind this is aerobic decomposition of soil microbes and worms supplying sufficient amount of
nutrient such as nitrogen, phosphorous in the form of nitrates, phosphates. Soil worms efficiently
performing nitrate fixation and phosphate fixation followed by carbon fixation. Soil worms are
major symbiotic parasites, which can fix these complex phosphates, nitrates to supply to the
plant efficiently as plant cannot fix nitrate and phosphates straightaway. Soil worms are natural
scavengers.
But in the treatments "fertilizers with no worms and also fertilizers with worms, plant growth
did not observed considerably as in which organophosphorous nitrate and phosphate fertilizers
may have properties to act on soil microbes to inhibit their growth and reproduction. Thereby
excess fertilizers may lead to excessive concentration inside the plant root cells (endoderm)
followed by hyperosmotic cell death finally result in plant roots inability to supply minerals and
water to the plant. Growth is going to be inhibited by excessive amount of fertilizers or even in
the absence of soil worms.
No, it is not possible to eliminate all the communicable diseases caused by microbes in future
because microbes do exist antibiotic resistant and they have a property of transferring genes
(transformation, conjugation and transduction) to other microbe of same genus result in
acquiring resistance to host defense system. Sometimes some viral species have ability to
undergo phage variation through mutated genome in the host cells. Curing a microbial disease is
needed “multidrug therapy” for example curing hepatitis need vaccination apart from
chemotherapy that boot host immune system to eliminate this fatal disease. Protozoan, diseases
are easily can be prevented and cheaper to prevent because they have no many vector hosts but
some of them have vectors such as pigs, cows (in case of Teania solium) and it can be prevented
through proper sterilizing the meat products finally medication also helpful to prevent protozoan
diseases at low cost

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Ques-1 How would agriculture be impacted in this country if the soi.pdf

  • 1. Ques-1: How would agriculture be impacted in this country if the soils were lacking in microbes? Can you imagine a time in the future when we will have eliminated all of the fatal diseases caused by microbes? If you could cure just one microbial disease which one would it be and why? Which disease would be the easiest and cheapest to prevent and why? Answer: Microbes are natural scavangers and they are essential to convert disposing waste sludge into final product as an organic fertilizer through the anaerobic digestion, pasteurization and compost preparation. In order to minimize the error and to enable efficient growth of plant, it is better to supply plant with equal ratios at which plant can survive followed by supplying soil worms to enable proper nitrate and phosphorous fixation. These soil worms also should be in a proper ratio. In order to get better yield, fertilizers, which have the properties of not inhibiting the growth of soil microbes, are crucial. Providing plants with sufficient mineral supply is also important. The above methods of waste sludge treatment produces ----> organic manure or organic natural fertilizer for plant growth. Therefore, absence of microbes is leading to lack of leaf, shoot and root systems for plants result in no adequate mineral supplement to plants. This is leading to imbalance of ecosystem equilibrium. Plant growth was observed only in plants with soil and soil with worms. The major reason behind this is aerobic decomposition of soil microbes and worms supplying sufficient amount of nutrient such as nitrogen, phosphorous in the form of nitrates, phosphates. Soil worms efficiently performing nitrate fixation and phosphate fixation followed by carbon fixation. Soil worms are major symbiotic parasites, which can fix these complex phosphates, nitrates to supply to the plant efficiently as plant cannot fix nitrate and phosphates straightaway. Soil worms are natural scavengers. But in the treatments "fertilizers with no worms and also fertilizers with worms, plant growth did not observed considerably as in which organophosphorous nitrate and phosphate fertilizers may have properties to act on soil microbes to inhibit their growth and reproduction. Thereby excess fertilizers may lead to excessive concentration inside the plant root cells (endoderm) followed by hyperosmotic cell death finally result in plant roots inability to supply minerals and water to the plant. Growth is going to be inhibited by excessive amount of fertilizers or even in the absence of soil worms. No, it is not possible to eliminate all the communicable diseases caused by microbes in future because microbes do exist antibiotic resistant and they have a property of transferring genes (transformation, conjugation and transduction) to other microbe of same genus result in acquiring resistance to host defense system. Sometimes some viral species have ability to
  • 2. undergo phage variation through mutated genome in the host cells. Curing a microbial disease is needed “multidrug therapy” for example curing hepatitis need vaccination apart from chemotherapy that boot host immune system to eliminate this fatal disease. Protozoan, diseases are easily can be prevented and cheaper to prevent because they have no many vector hosts but some of them have vectors such as pigs, cows (in case of Teania solium) and it can be prevented through proper sterilizing the meat products finally medication also helpful to prevent protozoan diseases at low cost Solution Ques-1: How would agriculture be impacted in this country if the soils were lacking in microbes? Can you imagine a time in the future when we will have eliminated all of the fatal diseases caused by microbes? If you could cure just one microbial disease which one would it be and why? Which disease would be the easiest and cheapest to prevent and why? Answer: Microbes are natural scavangers and they are essential to convert disposing waste sludge into final product as an organic fertilizer through the anaerobic digestion, pasteurization and compost preparation. In order to minimize the error and to enable efficient growth of plant, it is better to supply plant with equal ratios at which plant can survive followed by supplying soil worms to enable proper nitrate and phosphorous fixation. These soil worms also should be in a proper ratio. In order to get better yield, fertilizers, which have the properties of not inhibiting the growth of soil microbes, are crucial. Providing plants with sufficient mineral supply is also important. The above methods of waste sludge treatment produces ----> organic manure or organic natural fertilizer for plant growth. Therefore, absence of microbes is leading to lack of leaf, shoot and root systems for plants result in no adequate mineral supplement to plants. This is leading to imbalance of ecosystem equilibrium. Plant growth was observed only in plants with soil and soil with worms. The major reason behind this is aerobic decomposition of soil microbes and worms supplying sufficient amount of nutrient such as nitrogen, phosphorous in the form of nitrates, phosphates. Soil worms efficiently performing nitrate fixation and phosphate fixation followed by carbon fixation. Soil worms are major symbiotic parasites, which can fix these complex phosphates, nitrates to supply to the plant efficiently as plant cannot fix nitrate and phosphates straightaway. Soil worms are natural scavengers. But in the treatments "fertilizers with no worms and also fertilizers with worms, plant growth did not observed considerably as in which organophosphorous nitrate and phosphate fertilizers
  • 3. may have properties to act on soil microbes to inhibit their growth and reproduction. Thereby excess fertilizers may lead to excessive concentration inside the plant root cells (endoderm) followed by hyperosmotic cell death finally result in plant roots inability to supply minerals and water to the plant. Growth is going to be inhibited by excessive amount of fertilizers or even in the absence of soil worms. No, it is not possible to eliminate all the communicable diseases caused by microbes in future because microbes do exist antibiotic resistant and they have a property of transferring genes (transformation, conjugation and transduction) to other microbe of same genus result in acquiring resistance to host defense system. Sometimes some viral species have ability to undergo phage variation through mutated genome in the host cells. Curing a microbial disease is needed “multidrug therapy” for example curing hepatitis need vaccination apart from chemotherapy that boot host immune system to eliminate this fatal disease. Protozoan, diseases are easily can be prevented and cheaper to prevent because they have no many vector hosts but some of them have vectors such as pigs, cows (in case of Teania solium) and it can be prevented through proper sterilizing the meat products finally medication also helpful to prevent protozoan diseases at low cost