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245 00 $aBiological approaches to sustainable soil systems /$cedited by Norman Uphoff [and others].
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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520 $aThis book integrates analysis of soil systems with the strategies and methods for creating sustainable soil systems to provide the most comprehensive reference available. More than 100 experts from 6 continents, representing a wide variety of disciplines, examine soil agents and processes, strategies and methods for sustainable soil systems, and related issues such as crop management, climate impacts, economic and policy concerns for fertility management, and modeling for assessment of soil systems. The text examines soils in the tropics, temperate zones, and under arid and semi-arid condition.
505 0 $aComputer generated contents: Chapt. 1. Understanding the functioning and management of soil systems -- chapt. 2. Soil system management in the humid and subhumid tropics -- chapt. 3. Soil system management in temperate regions -- chapt. 4. Soil system management under arid and semi-arid conditions -- chapt. 5. The soil habitat and soil ecology -- chapt. 6. Energy inputs in soil systems -- chapt. 7. The rhizosphere: contributions of the soil-root interface to sustainable soil systems -- chapt. 8. The natural rhizobium-cereal crop association as an example of plant-bacteria -- chapt. 9. The roles of arbuscular mycorrihizas in plantand soil health -- chapt. 10. Moving up within the food web: protozoa and nematodes -- chapt. 11. Soil fauna impacts on soil physical properties -- chapt. 12. Biological nitrogen fixation in agroecosystems and in plant roots -- chapt. 13. Enhancing phosphorus availability in low-fertility soils
505 0 $aChapt. 14. Phytohormones: microbial production and applications -- chapt. 15. Crop genetic responses to management:evidence of root-shoot communication -- chapt. 16. Allelopathy and its influence in soil systems -- chapt. 17. Animals as part of soil systems -- chapt. 18. Integrated soil fertility management in africa: from knowledge to implementation -- chapt. 19. Managing soil fertility and nutrient cycles through fertilizer trees in southern africa -- chapt. 20. Biological soil fertility management for tree-crop agroforestry -- chapt. 21. Restoring productivity to degraded pasture lands in the amazon through agroforestry practices -- chapt. 22. Direct-seeded tropical soil systems with permanent soil cover: learning from brazilian experience -- chapt. 23. Restoration of acid soil systems through agroecological management -- chapt. 24. Conservation agriculture and its applications in south asia -- chapt. 25. Managing soil fertility on small family farms in african drylands
505 0 $aChapt. 26. Restoring soil fertility in semi-arid west africa: assessment of an indigenous technology -- chapt. 27. Leguminous biological nitrogen fixation in -- chapt. 28. Soil biological contributions to the system of rice intensification -- chapt. 28. Soil biological contributions to the system of rice intensification -- chapt. 30. Green manure/cover crops for recuperating soilsand maintaining soil fertility in the tropics -- chapt. 31. Compost and vermicompost as amendments -- chapt. 32. Practical applications of bacterial biofertilizersand biostimulators -- chapt. 33. Inoculation and management of mycorrhizal fungi -- chapt. 34. Trichoderma: an ally in the quest for soil system -- chapt. 35. Evaluation of crop production systems based on locally available biological inputs -- chapt. 36. Bio-char soil management on highly weathered soils in the humid tropics -- chapt. 37. Improving phosphorus fertility in tropical soils through biological interventions
505 0 $aChapt. 38. Profile modification as a means of soil improvement: promoting root health through deep tillage -- chapt. 39. Rhizosphere management as part of intercropping and rice-wheat rotation systems -- chapt. 40. Managing polycropping to enhance soil system -- chapt. 41. Effects of soil and plant managementon crop pests and diseases -- chapt. 41. Effects of soil and plant managementon crop pests and diseases -- chapt. 41. Effects of soil and plant managementon crop pests and diseases -- chapt. 44. Economic and policy contexts for the biological -- chapt. 45. Village-level production and use of biocontrol agents and biofertilizers -- chapt. 45. Village-level production and use of biocontrol agents and biofertilizers -- chapt. 45. Village-level production and use of biocontrol agents and biofertilizers -- chapt. 48. Modeling possibilities for the assessment of soil systems -- chapt. 49. Opportunities for overcoming productivity constraints with biologically-based approaches
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650 0 $aSoil biology.
650 0 $aSoil fertility.
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