[Jan]NITROGEN POLLUTION Flashcards
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Context?
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international research programme by South
Asian Nitrogen Hub is being carried out to tackle the challenge that nitrogen pollution
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What is South Asian Nitrogen Hub?
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-a partnership led by the UK’s Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and comprising around 50 organisations from across the UK and South Asia
-India is the only country in South Asia that has
completed its nitrogen assessment over a year ago and
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About Nitrogen?
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- a vital macronutrient for most plants
- most abundant element in the atmosphere.
-atmospheric nitrogen, or dinitrogen, is unreactive
and cannot be utilised by plants directly.
- earlier farmers depended on a natural process called nitrogen fixation for the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into reactive nitrogen in the soil: nitrogen-fixing bacteria like rhizobia live symbiotically with leguminous plants, providing nitrogen to the plant and soil in the form of reactive compounds like ammonia and nitrate.
- Scientists Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch solved this problem by producing ammonia by combining atmospheric nitrogen with hydrogen gas at high temperature and pressure—known as the Haber-Bosch process. led to The Green Revolution,
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How nitrogen pollutes?
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- Nitrogen compounds running off farmland have led to water pollution
- nitrogen emissions from industry, agriculture and vehicles make a big contribution to air pollution.
- Mostly nitrogen jamini khalich rahato -> pan jevha to environment madhe jaun react karato tevha pollution hota
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Impacts
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- nitrate-contaminated drinking water can cause reduced blood function, cancer and endemic goiters
- creates of harmful algal blooms-> Fish var parinam hoto
- Contamination of drinking water
- Nitrate fertilizers vaprun jamin jaast kharab hote
- release of Nitrous Oxide is essentially a greenhouse gas