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Soil Management and Conservation: An Approach to Mitigate Soil Contamination

Soil Management and Conservation method as a powerful cure for soil contamination. Microbial activities play an important part in maintaining ecological balance; however, changes in land-use have a direct impact on soil biota, including floral and fauna components. The entry of contaminants into the soil from a variety of sources, including agrochemicals, petrochemicals, landfills, sludge, effluents, and so on, increases the amount of heavy metals in the deposits, deteriorating the soil and polluting the groundwater. Integrating soil management methods to increase biodiversity and reinforce microbial activities improves soil ecology, producing a buffer against harmful pollutants.