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Several textbooks and edited volumes are currently available on
general soil fertility but' to date' none have been dedicated to
the study of "Sustainable Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Soil." Yet
this aspect is extremely important, considering the fact that the
soil, as the 'epidermis of the Earth' (geodermis)' is a major
component of the terrestrial biosphere. This book addresses
virtually every aspect of C and N cycling, including: general
concepts on the diversity of microorganisms and management
practices for soil, the function of soil's
structure-function-ecosystem, the evolving role of C and N,
cutting-edge methods used in soil microbial ecological studies,
rhizosphere microflora, the role of organic matter (OM) in
agricultural productivity, C and N transformation in soil,
biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) and its genetics,
plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs), PGPRs and their role
in sustainable agriculture, organic agriculture, etc. The book's
main objectives are: (1) to explain in detail the role of C and N
cycling in sustaining agricultural productivity and its importance
to sustainable soil management; (2) to show readers how to restore
soil health with C and N; and (3) to help them understand the
matching of C and N cycling rules from a climatic perspective.
Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for educators,
researchers, and policymakers, as well as undergraduate and
graduate students of soil science, soil microbiology, agronomy,
ecology, and the environmental sciences. Gathering cutting-edge
contributions from internationally respected researchers, it offers
authoritative content on a broad range of topics, which is
supplemented by a wealth of data, tables, figures, and photographs.
Moreover, it provides a roadmap for sustainable approaches to food
and nutritional security, and to soil sustainability in
agricultural systems, based on C and N cycling in soil systems.
Numerous herbal plants are used as an important source of life
saving drugs for the world's population. Herbal plants are the
natural source of several medicines, mainly due to their secondary
metabolites, and have long been in use as medicine in the crude
extract form. They are also used to isolate the bioactive compounds
in modern medicine and herbal medicine systems. They play an
important role in the development, synthesis, and formulation of
new drugs. Includes chapters on relevant topics contributed by
experts of the subjects to make available a comprehensive treatise
with in-depth analysis. Audience - those specifically in herbal
plant-based drug formulation - presents biotechnological techniques
to obtain the desirable products from some specific herbal plants.
Numerous herbal plants are used as an important source of life
saving drugs for the world's population. Herbal plants are the
natural source of several medicines, mainly due to their secondary
metabolites, and have long been in use as medicine in the crude
extract form. They are also used to isolate the bioactive compounds
in modern medicine and herbal medicine systems. They play an
important role in the development, synthesis, and formulation of
new drugs. Includes chapters on relevant topics contributed by
experts of the subjects to make available a comprehensive treatise
with in-depth analysis. Audience - those specifically in herbal
plant-based drug formulation - presents biotechnological techniques
to obtain the desirable products from some specific herbal plants.
Carbon stabilization involves to capturing carbon from the
atmosphere and fix it in the forms soil organic carbon stock for a
long period of time, it will be present to escape as a greenhouse
gas in the form of carbon dioxide. Soil carbon storage is an
important ecosystem service, resulting from interactions of several
ecological processes. This process is primarily mediated by plants
through photosynthesis, with carbon stored in the form of soil
organic carbon. Soil carbon levels have reduced over decades of
conversion of pristine ecosystems into agriculture landscape, which
now offers the opportunity to store carbon from air into the soil.
Carbon stabilization into the agricultural soils is a novel
approach of research and offers promising reduction in the
atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. This book brings together all
aspects of soil carbon sequestration and stabilization, with a
special focus on diversity of microorganisms and management
practices of soil in agricultural systems. It discusses the role of
ecosystem functioning, recent and future prospects, soil microbial
ecological studies, rhizosphere microflora, and organic matter in
soil carbon stabilization. It also explores carbon transformation
in soil, biological management and its genetics, microbial
transformation of soil carbon, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
(PGPRs), and their role in sustainable agriculture. The book offers
a spectrum of ideas of new technological inventions and
fundamentals of soil sustainability. It will be suitable for
teachers, researchers, and policymakers, undergraduate and graduate
students of soil science, soil microbiology, agronomy, ecology, and
environmental sciences
Several textbooks and edited volumes are currently available on
general soil fertility but' to date' none have been dedicated to
the study of "Sustainable Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Soil." Yet
this aspect is extremely important, considering the fact that the
soil, as the 'epidermis of the Earth' (geodermis)' is a major
component of the terrestrial biosphere. This book addresses
virtually every aspect of C and N cycling, including: general
concepts on the diversity of microorganisms and management
practices for soil, the function of soil's
structure-function-ecosystem, the evolving role of C and N,
cutting-edge methods used in soil microbial ecological studies,
rhizosphere microflora, the role of organic matter (OM) in
agricultural productivity, C and N transformation in soil,
biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) and its genetics,
plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs), PGPRs and their role
in sustainable agriculture, organic agriculture, etc. The book's
main objectives are: (1) to explain in detail the role of C and N
cycling in sustaining agricultural productivity and its importance
to sustainable soil management; (2) to show readers how to restore
soil health with C and N; and (3) to help them understand the
matching of C and N cycling rules from a climatic perspective.
Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for educators,
researchers, and policymakers, as well as undergraduate and
graduate students of soil science, soil microbiology, agronomy,
ecology, and the environmental sciences. Gathering cutting-edge
contributions from internationally respected researchers, it offers
authoritative content on a broad range of topics, which is
supplemented by a wealth of data, tables, figures, and photographs.
Moreover, it provides a roadmap for sustainable approaches to food
and nutritional security, and to soil sustainability in
agricultural systems, based on C and N cycling in soil systems.
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