Soil fertility:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Nova Science Publishers c2009
Schriftenreihe:Environmental science, engineering and technology series
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Soil fertility enhancing microorganisms and their application as biofertilizers / Lily Lili Liu and Shengwu Ma -- Model simulation of carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a biowaste compost fertilisation experiment / B. Foereid ... [et al.] -- Impact of soil fertility on rice productivity and efficiency: a case study from Bangladesh / Sanzidur Rahman -- A comparison between short-term effects of sewage sludge compost and phosphate salt fertilizations on microbial activities involved in P turn-over of two calcareous and siliceous Mediterranean vineyard soils / Steven Criquet and Armelle Braud -- Contribution of the root cap to soil fertility: extracellular plant lectins / G. Curlango-Rivera ... [et al.] -- Contributions of leaf-cutting ants to soil fertility: causes and consequences / Alejandro G. Farji-Brener and Mariana Tadey -- Soil microbial biomass and sustainable farming: enhancing nutrient retention in soils through management of microbial biomass / Song Qiu, Richard Bell and Arthur McComb -- Can soil fertility be modelled? / B. Foereid -- Soil charcoal amendments maintain soil fertility and establish a carbon sink: research and prospects / Christoph Steiner -- Fertility status and dyamics of soils in the Nepal Himalaya: a review and analysis / Roshan M. Bajracharya and Dil Prasad Sherchan
"Soil fertility refers to the amount of nutrients in the soil, which is sufficient to support plant life. Soil fertility is critical in sustainable farming and needs to be considered not only for crop productivity but also for the protection of aquatic environments. Fertile soil has an abundance of plant nutrients including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, an abundance of minerals as well as an abundance of organic matter. This book discusses new developments in the field."--Publisher's description
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 149 p.)
ISBN:161728582X
9781617285820

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