Agriculture and the Role of Chemistry in Removing Toxic Metals from Soil: A Perspective
Author(s): Dr. Nidhi VashishthaAbstract
Agriculture is a vital component of human civilisation since it supplies critical resources for sustenance and economic security. Nevertheless the presence of hazardous metals in soil presents substantial risks to the production of crops the health of the environment and the safety of humans. This research explores the convergence of agricultural methods and chemistry in treating soil pollution. The text examines many chemical approaches and advancements in eliminating harmful metals from soil such as using chelating agents soil cleaning and phytoremediation procedures. The efficacy of these techniques in various soil compositions and degrees of pollution is examined emphasizing both their benefits and constraints. In addition the report examines new technologies and their potential to improve soil cleaning methods. This approach seeks to provide a thorough comprehension of how chemistry may help to sustainable agriculture and environmental preservation by combining agricultural practices with modern chemical remediation technologies.