The Biology of Soil

The Biology of Soil
Author: Richard D. Bardgett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005-06-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198525028

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Soil science has undergone a renaissance with increasing awareness of the importance of soil organisms and below-ground biotic interactions as drivers of community and ecosystem properties.

Soil Biology

Soil Biology
Author: A Burgers
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780323146586

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Soil Biology brings together the microbiological, botanical, and zoological aspects of soil biology. Leading specialists provide critical reviews and assessments of their particular branches of soil biology, paying particular attention to functional aspects and biotic interrelationships whenever possible. This volume is organized into 17 chapters and begins with an overview of the soil system, emphasizing the system components including the mineral fraction, organic matter, soil moisture, and soil atmosphere. The next chapters focus on microorganisms present in the soil, along with their effects on plant roots. The book also discusses the soil algae, including how algae are affected by physical and chemical environments and their interrelations with other organisms. The remaining chapters look at other organisms that inhabit the soil, including Arthropoda, Collembola, and Mollusca, as well as the probable effects of inhibiting substances upon the biology of soil microorganisms. The final chapters explain the decomposition of organic matter in the soil and the effects of synthetic chemicals on soil microorganisms. This book is a valuable resource for soil biologists and research workers in fields such as botany, agriculture, zoology, and microbiology.

Soil Health Soil Biology Soilborne Diseases and Sustainable Agriculture

Soil Health  Soil Biology  Soilborne Diseases and Sustainable Agriculture
Author: Graham Stirling,Helen Hayden,Tony Pattison,Marcelle Stirling
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781486303052

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Our capacity to maintain world food production depends heavily on the thin layer of soil covering the Earth's surface. The health of this soil determines whether crops can grow successfully, whether a farm business is profitable and whether an enterprise is sustainable in the long term. Farmers are generally aware of the physical and chemical factors that limit the productivity of their soils but often do not recognise that soil microbes and the soil fauna play a major role in achieving healthy soils and healthy crops. Soil Health, Soil Biology, Soilborne Diseases and Sustainable Agriculture provides readily understandable information about the bacteria, fungi, nematodes and other soil organisms that not only harm food crops but also help them take up water and nutrients and protect them from root diseases. Complete with illustrations and practical case studies, it provides growers and their consultants with holistic solutions for building an active and diverse soil biological community capable of improving soil structure, enhancing plant nutrient uptake and suppressing root pests and pathogens. The book is written by scientists with many years' experience developing sustainable crop production practices in the grains, vegetable, sugarcane, grazing and horticultural industries. This book will be useful for: growers, consultants, agronomists and soil chemists, extension personnel working in the grains, livestock, sugarcane and horticultural industries, professionals running courses in soil health/biological farming, and students taking university courses in soil science, ecology, microbiology, plant pathology and other biological sciences.

The Biology of Soil

The Biology of Soil
Author: Richard Bardgett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005-06-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198525036

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Soil science has undergone a renaissance with increasing awareness of the importance of soil organisms and below-ground biotic interactions as drivers of community and ecosystem properties.

Soil Biology

Soil Biology
Author: Martin Wood
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461578701

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There is currently great interest in the biology of soil, stimulated by an increased concern to conserve natural resources, not only in agriculture but also in natural ecosystems. Recent developments in molecular biology have increased the possibilities of manipulating soil organisms and the processes they carry out, to improve food production and the quality of the environment. But important environmental questions associated with the application ofthis new biotechnology to soils are still to be resolved. Issues such as the desirability of using genetically-engineered microorganisms in soil can be discussed sensibly only in the light of an understanding of naturally-occurring organisms in soil. Although on a global basis food production continues to increase, man's current relationship with the soil in many parts ofthe world is characterised by decreasing soil fertility and increasing population pressure. Soil Science has an important role to play in the future, helping to solve these problems. Although not all areas of this large and expanding subject are covered in this book, I hope that I have been able to present the principles of soil biology in such a way that will interest the reader.

Soil Biology Primer

Soil Biology Primer
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1999
Genre: Soil animals
ISBN: UIUC:30112054436529

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Atlas on the Biology of Soil Arthropods

Atlas on the Biology of Soil Arthropods
Author: Gerhard Eisenbeis,Wilfried Wichard
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642726347

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From the Foreword: "Anyone who has glimpsed a sample of soil animals, especially the soil arthropods, through the binocular microscope will never forget the fascination of their abundant shapes and structures ... electron microscopy has added another dimension which multiplies the initial fascination. When I leaf through this "atlas" my attention is repeatedly caught by the numerous pictures. ... the richness of form and function of the soil arthropods has proved to be an inexhaustible source of biological interest. The authors ... demonstrate this in a praiseworthy manner. ...This atlas offers every teacher the opportunity of rapidly obtaining an overview and thus compiling the most vivid teaching material. ... Finally, the index offers easy access to each individual aspect of the subject to those who are motivated to study further."

Methods in Soil Biology

Methods in Soil Biology
Author: Franz Schinner,Richard Öhlinger,Ellen Kandeler,Rosa Margesin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642609664

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In terrestrial ecosystems, soil microorganisms and soil animals are essential for litter degradation, soil formation and the availability of nutrients and trace elements. The measurement of biological soil parameters allows a rapid evaluation of the effects of chemical and physical influences due to pollutants or soil management. This book introduces a number of well proved methods for the analysis of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur cycles. It focuses further on the determination of the number and biomass of microorganisms, algae and animals in the soil. Particular emphasis is placed on the comprehensible and complete description of the experimental procedures.