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Soil Enzymes: It’s Origin, Activities and Importance


Anweshita Nayak, Akanksha Deshmukh, Panchadi Abhishek, Tapas Moi, Bijan Kumar Mondal
Pages: 65-76
ISBN: 978-93-5834-044-0


Emerging Trends in Agriculture Sciences (Volume -7)

Emerging Trends in Agriculture Sciences
(Volume - 7)

Abstract

Soils are enzymically dynamic in nature. Soil compounds are the protein atoms that catalyze the biochemical reactions in soil. They assume a different part in soil biology and soil wellbeing, initiating from the disintegration of organic matter to the course of nutrient recycling. They accelerate the reaction pace of decay of natural buildups present in soils and consequently ease arrival of supplements. The essential catalysts playing imperative functions in soil environment are - amylase, arylsulphatase, β-glucosidase, cellulase, chitinase, dehydrogenase, phosphatase, protease, and urease. In this review, a concise summary of various soil enzymes and their jobs in keeping up with the soil wellbeing are depicted. We additionally feature the variables influencing the chemicals accessibility in soil biological system and their significance according to farming perspective.

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