Science, asked by arjunpawar, 1 year ago

which are the microbes that destroy the chemical pesticides in soil

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pesticides are the chemical substances that kill pests and herbicides are the chemicals that kill weeds. In the context of soil, pests arefungi, bacteria insects, worms, andnematodes etc. that cause damage to field crops.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The fungi, insects, bacteria, protozoan, and other worms would destroy these chemical pesticides in the land which resulted in environmental and health problems.  

Explanation:

  • These pesticides, on reaching the soil, would be acted upon the various chemical, physical, and the biological forces.
  • But these chemical and physical forces would degrade the pesticides to some level.
  • But the microbes plays primary role in deteriorating the chemical pesticides.
  • Most of the soil organisms, have the ability to convert pesticides into non toxic components.  

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