The nature and properties of soils
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TextPublication details: New Jersey Prentice Hall International, Inc. 1999Edition: 12th. EditionDescription: xiv, 881 pages : illustrationsISBN: - 9814024112
- Ref 631.4 B72n 1999
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The soils around us –
Formation of soils from parent materials –
Soil classification –
Soil architecture and physical properties –
Soil water: characteristics and behavior –
Soil and the hydrologic cycle –
Soil aeration and temperature –
Soil colloids: their nature and practical significance –
Soil reaction: acidity and alkalinity –
Alkaline and salt-affected soils and their management –
Organisms and ecology of the soil –
Soil organic matter –
Nitrogen and sulfur economy of soils –
Soil phosphorus and potassium –
Micronutrient elements –
Practical nutrient management –
Soil erosion and its control –
Soils and chemical pollution –
Geographic soils information –
Global soil quality as affected by human activities.
"The text emphasizes the soil as a natural resource and highlights the many interactions between the soil and other components of forest, range, agricultural, wetland, and constructed ecosystems."
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