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    A visual official reveals gases that have affected conservation agriculture

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    A visual official reveals gases that have affected conservation agriculture Empty A visual official reveals gases that have affected conservation agriculture

    Post by Rocky Fri 20 Apr 2018, 6:03 pm


    A visual official reveals gases that have affected conservation agriculture

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    Information / Baghdad ...
    The cultivation of the Imam al-Sadiq district of the city's northern district of Basra on Friday revealed the impact of agriculture and the death of a number of poultry due to gases emitted from the oil wells within the limits of the judiciary, while the environment of the province to verify these emissions and the validity of their impact on agriculture and livestock through Special team.
    "A specialized team from the Ministry of Environment and after the site detection through the installation of private devices recorded the high rates of pollution of five gases in the areas near the fields," said the official of the division, Nima Hamid Hamid.
    "The gases include hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide gas, ozone, ethylbenzene and topplin," he said. "It is one of the most dangerous and most toxic gases affecting agricultural land and human and animal health."
    "The most important damage caused by gases to plants is the deterioration of crops and reduce the life span by accelerating the destruction of chlorophyll and thus reduce the quality of paper crops, fruits and others."

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