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Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis (Soil Health series, Volume 2) [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 10x10x10 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Sērija : ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: American Society of Agronomy
  • ISBN-10: 0891189823
  • ISBN-13: 9780891189824
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 10x10x10 mm, weight: 454 g
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  • ISBN-10: 0891189823
  • ISBN-13: 9780891189824
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Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis

Analyzing, comparing, and understanding soil health data

The maintenance of healthy soil resources is instrumental to the success of an array of global efforts and initiatives. Whether they are working to combat food shortages, conserve our ecosystems, or mitigate the impact of climate change, researchers and agriculturalists the world over must be able to correctly examine and understand the complex nature of this essential resource. These new volumes have been designed to meet this need, addressing the many dimensions of soil health analysis in chapters that are concise, accessible and applicable to the tasks at hand.

Soil Health, Volume Two: Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis provides explanations of the best practices by which one may arrive at valuable, comparable data and incisive conclusions, and covers topics including:

  • Sampling considerations and field evaluations
  • Assessment and interpretation of soil-test biological activity
  • Macro- and micronutrients in soil quality and health
  • PLFA and EL-FAME indicators

Offering a practical guide to collecting and understanding soil health data, this volume will be of great interest to all those working in agriculture, private sector businesses, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic-, state-, and federal-research projects, as well as state and federal soil conservation, water quality and other environmental programs.

Foreword ix
Preface xiii
1 Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Assessment: An Overview
1(16)
Steven R. Shafer
Douglas L. Karlen
Paul W. Tracy
Cristine L.S. Morgan
and-C. Wayne Honeycutt
2 Sampling Considerations and Field Evaluations for Soil Health Assessment
17(21)
Mark A. Liebig
Dennis Chessman
Jonathan J. Halvorson
Roberto Luciano
3 Soil Organic Carbon Assessment Methods
38(14)
Charles W. Rice
Carlos B. Pires
James Lin
Marcos V. M. Sarto
4 Water-Stable Soil Aggregate Assessment
52(17)
Maysoon M. Mikha
Skye Wills
5 Determination of Infiltration Rate and Bulk Density in Soils
69(9)
Jalal D. Jabro
Maysoon M. Mikha
6 Chemical Reactivity: pH, Salinity and Sodicity Effects on Soil Health
78(31)
Yaakov Anker
Vladimir Mirlas
Michael Zilberbrand
Adi Oren
7 Nutrient Availability: Macro- and Micronutrients in Soil Quality and Health
109(17)
James A. Ippolito
8 Assessment and Interpretation of Soil-Test Biological Activity
126(26)
Alan J. Franzluebbers
9 Permanganate Oxidizable Carbon: An Indicator of Biologically Active Soil Carbon
152(24)
Steve W. Culman
Tunsisa T. Hurisso
Jordon Wade
10 Is Autoclaved Citrate-Extractable (ACE) Protein a Viable Indicator of Soil Nitrogen Availability?
176(18)
Tunsisa T. Hurisso
Steve W. Culman
11 Metabolic Activity - Enzymes
194(57)
Veronica Acosta-Martfnez
Lumarie Perez-Guzman
Kristen S. Veum
Mdrcio R. Nunes
Richard P. Dick
12 PLFA and EL-FAME Indicators of Microbial Community Composition
251(38)
Kristen S. Veum
Veronica Acosta-Martinez
R. Michael Lehman
Chenhui Li
Amanda Cano
Marcio R. Nunes
13 Microbial Community Composition, Diversity, and Function
289(35)
Daniel K. Manter
J. M. Moore
R. Michael Lehman
Alison K. Hamm
Epilogue 324