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It has been known for centuries that organic decomposition
of products generates toxic chemicals
in the form of gases and byproducts that deteriorate the quality
of the soil, water and air.
The use and misuse of chemicals in today’s world for
different purposes have created imbalance
among beneficial microorganisms.
Biochemists and Biologists trough the history have established
models that provide understanding
about microbial impact to the environment. The Nitrogen. Sulphur
and Phosphorous
cycles, as well as photosynthesis and the absorption of micronutrients
by the plants. depends of
the successful synergistic and symbiotic relationships among
aerobic and
anaerobic microorganisms. However, no much importance has
given to the impact of chemical
releases to microorganisms responsible for this balance.
There is a natural process to remediate this impact, but unfortunately
the rate
of damage vs., natural remediation is higher and the effect
has created deterioration to our environment and in some cases
it has caused severe
problems that include fatalities involving humans. |