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Agricultural pollution: Revision history


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  • curprev 13:5713:57, 4 April 2024Smokefoot talk contribs 52,792 bytes −423 uncited, poorly phrased undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 01:1101:11, 4 April 2024Nikhil Kashyap 1 talk contribsm 53,215 bytes +423 The fundamental idea behind biological control is to introduce or improve the existence of natural predators, parasites, or pathogens that can regulate the population of pests. These natural enemies have the ability to eat or attack the pests directly, feed on their eggs or larvae, or infect them with diseases. As a result, they assist in reducing the number of pests and help to maintain a more well-balanced ecosystem. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • curprev 00:5900:59, 4 April 2024CanonNi talk contribs 52,792 bytes −1,108 Reverted good faith edits by 70.30.78.48 (talk): Unsourced undo Tags: Twinkle Undo Reverted
  • curprev 00:5800:58, 4 April 202470.30.78.48 talk 53,900 bytes +550 Various strategies are being implemented to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fecal waste. These strategies include improved waste management practices like anaerobic digestion systems that capture methane for energy generation. Also, more sustainable sanitation systems are being put in place to reduce the carbon footprint associated with fecal waste management. Furthermore, the optimization of waste treatment processes and the promotion of renewable energy sources can help in minimizing the undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • curprev 00:5500:55, 4 April 202470.30.78.48 talk 53,350 bytes +558 Agricultural activities can lead to pollution that can have harmful effects. The overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides can cause water pollution through runoff, which can contaminate rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. This pollution can damage aquatic ecosystems, reduce biodiversity, and even cause health problems if contaminated water is consumed. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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