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"This two-volume set in Burleigh Dodds Agricultural Science may
represent one of the most important projects in their series
focused on sustainable agriculture and recent advances in research
on key crop and animal species. Many scholars and students today
often rely on the web to locate open-source references in research
and courses, yet the value of comprehensive books that review
specific topics cannot be ignored. The compilation on soil health
edited by Prof. Reicosky is an example of quality scholarship,
clear and accessible writing, and comprehensive referencing on an
emerging topic in agriculture and food production... descriptions
of methods and data from a wide range of sources and
interpretations by experts in the field contribute to the timeless
value of books such as these in the series on agricultural
sciences. They should be part of contemporary library collections
and available to everyone." Prof. Charles Francis in Agronomy
Journal "The books offer a valuable insight into the fundamentals
of managing soil health... The broad range of fundamental
information provided makes both volumes worth reading, not only for
students and scientists, politicians and farmers but also for
laypersons interested in soil health and sustainable
agriculture."Applied Soil Ecology There has been growing concern
that both intensive agriculture in the developed world and rapid
expansion of crop cultivation in developing countries is damaging
the health of soils which are the foundation of farming. At the
same time we are discovering much more about how complex soils are
as living biological systems. This volume reviews the latest
research on soil science. After an overview of the role of soil as
a provider of ecosystem services and in conservation agriculture,
the book reviews soil structure and chemistry as well organic
matter, soil microorganisms and fauna. The second part of the book
discusses soil dynamics, from water and nutrient cycles to carbon
capture and erosion mechanisms. With its distinguished editor and
international team of expert authors, this will be a standard
reference for soil scientists and agronomists as well as the
farming community and government agencies responsible for
monitoring soil health. It is accompanied by a companion volume
looking at soil monitoring and management.
"Soil Health and Climate Change" presents a comprehensive overview
of the concept of soil health, including the significance of key
soil attributes and management of soil health in conventional and
emerging land use systems in the context of climate change.
Starting with a review of the physical, chemical and biological
indicators of soil health and their significance for monitoring the
impacts of climate change, this book then focuses on describing the
role of soil structure, pH, organic matter, nitrogen, respiration
and biota in sustaining the basic functions of soil ecosystems, and
their anticipated responses to climate change. Further topics
include the management of cropping, pastoral, and forestry systems,
and rehabilitated mine sites, with a focus on mitigation of and
adaptation to climate change impacts. Finally, the opportunities
and potential risks of organic farming, biochar and bioenergy
systems, and their ability to sustain and even enhance soil health,
are discussed.
"Soil Health and Climate Change" presents a comprehensive overview
of the concept of soil health, including the significance of key
soil attributes and management of soil health in conventional and
emerging land use systems in the context of climate change.
Starting with a review of the physical, chemical and biological
indicators of soil health and their significance for monitoring the
impacts of climate change, this book then focuses on describing the
role of soil structure, pH, organic matter, nitrogen, respiration
and biota in sustaining the basic functions of soil ecosystems, and
their anticipated responses to climate change. Further topics
include the management of cropping, pastoral, and forestry systems,
and rehabilitated mine sites, with a focus on mitigation of and
adaptation to climate change impacts. Finally, the opportunities
and potential risks of organic farming, biochar and bioenergy
systems, and their ability to sustain and even enhance soil health,
are discussed.
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