Khalidullin OH*
Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
*Corresponding Author: Khalidullin OH, Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan.
Received: March 07, 2022; Published: April 06, 2022
Theoretical aspects. Soil is a natural living ecosystem with the greatest variety of species of living organisms. In a small handful of earth, there are as many living beings as there are people on the globe [1].
But this handful must be taken from the soil of the wild. In the soil covered with asphalt and concrete, this is not the case. There is no such thing in the fields with a single agriculture. There, the entire underground population is destroyed by changing the structure of soil layers and fertilizers. More than half of the entire land area of the Earth is occupied by such fields. The disappearance of soil microflora is accompanied by the disappearance of plants, insects, animals and their species.
Citation: Khalidullin OH. “Climate and Livestock". Acta Scientific Microbiology 5.5 (2022): 12-13.
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