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Title: Soil Ecology Research Developments
By (author): Joseph P Zbilut, Alessandro Giuliani Edited by: Tian-Xia Liu
ISBN10-13: 1600219713 : 9781600219719
Illustrations: tables & charts
Format: Hardback
Size: 180x260mm
Pages: 280
Weight: .744 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - February   2008
List Price: 199.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Ecological science, the Biosphere : Soil science, sedimentology
Soil ecology is the study of the interactions among soil organisms, and between biotic and abiotic aspects of the soil environment. It is particularly concerned with the cycling of nutrients, formation and stabilisation of the pore structure, the spread and vitality of pathogens, and the biodiversity of this rich biological community. This new book presents the latest research in the field from around the world.
Table of Contents:
Expert Commentary -- Soil Charcoal Amendments Maintain Soil Fertility and Establish a Carbon Sink-Research and Prospects. Short Communications -- Water Interactions Between Bare Soil and Vegetation in Semiarid Mediterranean Steppes Some New Evidences; Effect of Al, Cd and Cu Interactions on Photosynthetic Characteristics and Sugar Contents in Barley Leaves Differing in Al Tolerance. Research and Review Articles -- Leaf Litter Decomposition Dynamics in Mediterranean Area; Responses of Soil Microbial Communities to Climatic and Human Impacts in Mediterranean Regions; Quorum-Sensing Language in Bacteria and its Relevance in their Interactions with Plants; Ecology and Function of Culturable Microbes in Soil Aggregation; Are Rhizobium and Soil Enzyme Activities Good Indicators of Heavy Metal Soil Contamination?; Suppressive Mechanisms of Used Pumice to Bacterial Wilt of Tomato and their Application into Biological Control in Hydroponic Pumice Culture; Limits Imposed by Cd And Ni on Growth and Metals Accumulation in Two Halophytes Species: Sesuvium pormlacastrum and Mesembryanthemum crystallinum; A Cold Site Located Below the Limit of Discontinuous Alpine Permafrost: Plant Characteristics and Soil Nutrient Dynamics During the Winter Season; Effect of Manure and Crop Residues Continuous Application on Humic C in a Cultivated Soil; Dynamics of food and Humic Carbon in a Long-Term Field Experiment Determined by "C Natural Abundance; Rhizobium Leguminosarum Isolated from Agricultural Ecosystems Subjected to Different Climatic Influences: The Relation Between Genetic Diversity, Salt Tolerance and Nodulation Efficiency; Index.
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