Soil Rhizobia Health: Best Indicator of Eco-friendliness of
Human Activity
Volume 4 - Issue 2
Ramesh Kumar Sharma*
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- Scientific Writer, Food and Environment Issues, India
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Ramesh Kumar Sharma, Scientific Writer, Food and Environment Issues, India
Received: November 11, 2019; Published: December 02, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/OAJESS.2019.04.000183
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Abstract
Despite continuous increase in human population, it is believed
that now there is the great need to save life support system, when the
nature is in decline because of human activity [1]. Several surveybased
studies confirm that there is a tremendous decline in fauna
and flora species number. A study based on thousands of vertebrate
species conducted by Zoological Society of London and some other
organizations, concluded that overall animal populations fell 52%
between 1970 and 2010 [2]. According to a UN report, the average
abundance of native species in most land-based habitats has fallen
by at least 20% since 1900, many within decades.
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