By Delmar - Fourth Edition
Soil Science and Management, 4E emphasizes the human
interaction with and affect on soils, rather than treating the soil
as an independent element.
Comprehensive, yet not intimidating, you will find this text has
been revised to encompass more ecological themes within the
established topics of soil science and use.
Non-technical, and easy-to-understand, the fourth edition of this
popular text teaches the essentials of soils from the perspective of
farmers, horticulturists, environmentalists, and others who are
concerned about how soils work and how they are used most
effectively.
An emphasis on management and the sustainable use of soils and
water resources make it especially relevant to these audiences.
Nutrient management, best practices and relevant legal issues and
government programs make this text a practical application for
agricultural and horticultural students.
Features:
- NEW! Updated and expanded coverage of soil pedology and
classification and soil life
- NEW! Addition of insights
of ecosystem ecology: the study of the flow of energy and
materials within and between ecosystems including improved
description of the decay process
- NEW! References to
soil/atmosphere interactions that influence global climate
- NEW! Expanded coverage of
the problems of poor nutrient management, including new
information about the Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone
- NEW! New updated color
soil map of the United States
- NEW! New information about
urban soils, including new modified and structured soils for use
in urban settings
- Emphasis on sustainable soil use and conservation prepares
students to deal with environmental issues
- An appendix is included to familiarize the horticultural
student with basic chemistry concepts
- Stronger ecological focus enhances the scientific and
practical connection as well as expands opportunities for further
application of soil science education.
Contents:
- Chapter 1: The Importance of Soil.
- Chapter 2: Soil Origin and Development.
- Chapter 3: Soil Classification and Survey.
- Chapter 4: Physical Properties of Soil.
- Chapter 5: Life in the Soil.
- Chapter 6: Organic Matter.
- Chapter 7: Soil Water.
- Chapter 8: Water Conservation.
- Chapter 9: Drainage and Irrigation.
- Chapter 10: Soil Fertility.
- Chapter 11: Soil pH and Salinity.
- Chapter 12: Plant Nutrition.
- Chapter 13: Soil Sampling and Testing.
- Chapter 14: Fertilizers.
- Chapter 15: Organic Amendments.
- Chapter 16: Tillage and Cropping Systems.
- Chapter 17: Horticultural Uses of Soil.
- Chapter 18: Soil Conservation.
- Chapter 19: Urban Soil.
- Chapter 20: Government Agencies and Programs.
- Appendices,
- Glossary,
- Index.
448 Pages -
8 x 9-1/4 in.

Hardcover, 448 pages
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