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Classification and Viewing of Multi Drug Resistant Bacteria from Expired Tablet Dumped Garbage

Issue Abstract

Abstract
Microbes play a significant role in soil structure and fertility. It enhances the decomposition of organic matter, a beneficial role in returning nutrients to their mineral forms, which plants can take up again. Agriculture depends heavily on the ability of certain microbes for growth and production. These kinds of bacteria and other useful micro-organisms are killed by dumping expired toxic tablets in the soil. This continuous dumping of expired
tablets in the soil will affect the plant growth and killing of soil microbes in an ecosystem. These will also contaminate the groundwater. So safe disposal of pharma waste is very important otherwise it will create a major problem in the future.
Keywords: Microbes, soil, tablets, dumping.


Author Information
S.Anbuselvi,
Issue No
2
Volume No
2
Issue Publish Date
05 Feb 2022
Issue Pages
43-46

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