Approaches to Soil Health Analysis, Volume 1
Part 1 of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
Approaches to Soil Health Analysis
A concise survey of soil health analysis and its various techniques and applications
The maintenance of healthy soil resources provides the foundation for an array of global efforts and initiatives that affect humanity. 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, fragile 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 One: Approaches to Soil Health Analysis” provides a well-rounded overview of the various methods and strategies available to analysists, and covers topics including:
• The history of soil health and its study
• Challenges and opportunities facing analysists
• Meta-data and its assessment
• Applications to forestry and urban land reclamation
• Future soil health monitoring and evaluation approaches
Offering a far-reaching survey of this increasingly interdisciplinary field, 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.
Soil Health Analysis, Set
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
Volume 1 briefly reviews selected "Approaches to Soil Health Analysis" including a brief history of the concept, challenges and opportunities, meta-data and assessment, applications to forestry and urban land reclamation, and future soil health monitoring and evaluation approaches.
Volume 2 focuses on "Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis" including an overview and suggested analytical approaches intended to provide meaningful, comparable data so that soil health can be used to guide restoration and protection of our global soil resources.
Alfalfa Management Guide
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
Learn how to achieve top yields to maximize profits. This 2011 edition offers the latest information and strategies for alfalfa establishment, production, and harvest. Includes many color photos and charts.
Fescue Toxicosis and Management
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
Fescue toxicosis continues to be one of the most devastating problems in forage–livestock agriculture. Because there is presently no cure, using the most up-to-date management and prevention approaches are crucial. The 2nd edition of this important guide presents an easy-to-understand description of this complex problem, along with recommendations that are practical for real farm use.
Soil Health and Sustainable Agriculture in Brazil
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
Soil Health and Sustainable Agriculture in Brazil
A far-reaching survey showcasing the improvements made to soil health in Brazil
The maintenance of healthy soil resources provides the foundations for an array of global efforts and initiatives that affect humanity. Researchers, consultants, and farmers must be able to correctly examine and understand the complex nature of this essential, fragile resource. Soil Health and Sustainable Agriculture in Brazil provides a highly readable overview of the major cropping systems and management practices adopted in Brazil to improve soil health and sustain agricultural/forest production systems.
Key Features
• Evolution of soil health concepts applied to modern agricultural systems in Brazil.
• Overview of the major cropping systems and management practices adopted in Brazil to improve soil health (SH) and sustainability of agricultural production.
• Challenges to manage soil health in new agricultural frontiers.
• Presentation of SoilBio Technology: inclusion of soil enzymes as part of routine soil analyses (SoilBio Technology) and calculation of Soil Quality Indexes (SQI)
• Public policies and initiatives to promote SH and carbon sequestration in Brazil.
Soil Health and Sustainable Agriculture in Brazil is ideal for soil scientists, agronomists, and any other researchers in both academia and industry interested in building a sustainable future.
Cover Crops and Soil Ecosystem Services
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
Cover Crops and Soil Ecosystem Services
A comprehensive resource on cover crops and their role in soil ecosystems
Cover crops are a reemerging strategy to improve and maintain the services that soils provide. They can have an enormous effect on agricultural outcomes, preventing soil erosion, restoring vital soil nutrients, sequestering C from the atmosphere, and more. The successful management and use of cover crops is therefore critical to ensure soil ecosystem services are maintained or improved not only to meet our demands for food, fuel, fiber, and feed but also to reduce pollution and improve the soil.
“Cover Crops and Soil Ecosystem Services” provides a heavily researched and highly readable introduction to cover crops and their role in soil ecosystems. It ranges from a detailed discussion of cover crop biomass production to a thorough treatment of soil ecosystems and their vulnerabilities. The result is an essential guide to a critical area of agricultural science.
“Cover Crops and Soil Ecosystem Services” readers will also find:
• Detailed treatment of cover crop biomass production, soil erosion, greenhouse gas fluxes, nitrate leaching, soil C sequestration, and more
• Discussion of emerging issues, including extreme weather events and the economics of cover crop farming
• Wide-ranging summaries of interdisciplinary soil and cover crop research
“Cover Crops and Soil Ecosystem Services” is a useful reference for students and researchers at all levels of study relating to cover crop agriculture.
Harlan's Crops and Man
People, Plants and Their Domestication
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
A scientific and historical study of crops and their age-old relationship with human civilization
The cultivation and harvesting of crops have been at the heart of human culture and development for thousands of years. As we have grown from hunter-gatherers into agrarian societies and industrial economies, our ongoing relationship with the plants that feed us and support our manufacturing has also evolved. So too, of course, have those plants themselves, with the combined forces of shifting climates, selective plant breeding, and genetic modification all working to alter their existence in profound and fascinating ways.
Coming some 30 years after its previous incarnation, the third edition of Harlan's Crops and Man marks an exciting re-examination of this rich topic. Its chapters lay out the foundations of crop diversity as we know it, covering topics that range from taxonomy and domestication to the origins of agricultural practices and their possible futures. Highlights include:
• Archeological and anthropological studies of agriculture's history and development
• Detailed examinations of the histories and classifications of both crops and weeds
• Explanations of taxonomic systems, gene pools, and plant evolution
• Studies of specific crops by geographical region
Updated to include the latest data and research available, this new edition of Harlan's Crops and Man offers an illuminating exploration of agricultural history to all those engaged with plant science and the cultivation of crops.
Guidelines for Analysis and Description of Soil and Regolith Thin Sections
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
A revised guide to the study and of soil and regolith thin sections
A specialized system of terms and concepts must be used to accurately and effectively distinguish and name the microscopic features of soils and regoliths. With a comprehensive, consistent terminology at their disposal, researchers may compare, store and discuss new data easily and with less risk of error. The second edition of Guidelines for Analysis and Description of Soil and Regolith Thin Sections has been assembled to address this need, offering a practical system of analysis and description to those working with soil and regolith materials.
This essential resource includes:
• An introduction to micromorphology and its practice
• Guidelines for the study of thin sections
• Sections covering the various microscopic features of soils and regoliths
• Illustrative graphics and colour micrographs
• Suggested description schemes and data presentation tips
By providing an economical, navigable system for the study and documentation of soils and regoliths, Guidelines for Analysis and Description of Soil and Regolith Thin Sections, second edition, offers invaluable guidance for soil scientists, geologists, ecologists, archaeologists and all those concerned with micromorphology.
Fieldwork Ready
An Introductory Guide to Field Research for Agriculture, Environment, and Soil Scientists
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
Discover how to plan, conduct, and interpret field research with this essential new guidebook
Good field research is the driving force behind advancement in the agronomic, environmental, and soil sciences. Nevertheless, many undergraduate and graduate scientists have limited opportunity to develop hands-on experience before undertaking projects in the field. With Fieldwork Ready, Dr Sara Vero maps out the fundamental principles, methods, and management techniques that underpin this crucial practice, offering trainee researchers an accessible introduction to the world of on-site investigation.
This instructive text includes:
• Guidance on the essential aspects of environmental monitoring and soil, water, plant, and wildlife research
• Insights into the methods behind experiment planning and effective fieldwork
• Tips for team management and safety
• Explanations of how to select and correctly use soil sampling equipment
Offering new researchers a primer that is practical and easy to follow, Fieldwork Ready is the ideal starting point for all those beginning a career in the agricultural sciences.
Soil Health and Sustainability in Spain and Portugal
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
An authoritative exploration of soil health management and land-use strategies in the Iberian Peninsula
In Soil Health and Sustainability in Spain and Portugal, a team of distinguished researchers delivers an authoritative overview and soil health assessment of the Iberian Peninsula focusing on agrosystems and forests. The book explores the potential effects of different management and land-use strategies.
The Iberian Peninsula, a famously diverse area of land - in terms of climate, landscape, and soil - faces unique and varied limitations on agricultural production and soil conservation. This book addresses these limitations and provides a vision of how newly developed and traditional soil management techniques can induce changes in soil health.
Readers will also find:
• Thorough comparisons of different approaches to soil health assessment in the Iberian Peninsula
• Comprehensive explorations of soil health evaluation in arid conditions and irrigated soils
• Practical discussions of the resilience of agrosystems developed to address climate change
• Treatments for forest and croplands soil health in Spain and Portugal
Perfect for soil and agricultural scientists, Soil Health and Sustainability in Spain and Portugal will also benefit anyone with an interest in sustainability issues in the Iberian Peninsula.
Soil Health and Sustainability in India
Part of the ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books series
An in-depth resource that explores soil health issues in India
Soil Health and Sustainability in India delivers a comprehensive overview of the problems surrounding soil health in the different regions of India, The book documents both soil degradation and soil health improvements in agricultural systems. It looks at how to mitigate soil health hazards such as waterlogging, acidity, soil salinity, and soil compaction. It also discusses soil health constraints in different ecoregions and suggests potential solutions for enhancing environmental and socio-economic issues regarding soil in the sub-continent.
Past and current soil conservation programs in India are reviewed in detail to better understand how production and policy-related issues affect soil and water conservation. Incentives needed to address the most critical problems are also discussed. Encouraging results associated with watershed-scale soil and water conservation programs together with effective interventions to reduce land degradation and improve productivity are covered. Finally, pervasive physical, chemical, and biological soil health constraints present in different ecoregions are also discussed in detail.
Soil Health and Sustainability in India explores
• Deforestation and removal of natural vegetation through overgrazing and land use change
• Depletion of organic matter in soil, by excessive tillage, heavy machinery used for harvesting, and lack of adequate soil conservation measures
• Salt pollution from the textile, glass, rubber, animal hide processing, metal processing, and pharmaceutical industries
• Soil erosion by water, wind, and cyclonic storms, and different types of soil, including brown and red hill soils, alluvium-derived soils, lateritic soils, and podzolic soils
Soil Health and Sustainability in India is a timely resource on soil health in India. It is aimed at soil scientists, agronomists, industry professionals, and students of soil health, crop science, and agriculture seeking to understand India's soil conservation problems and find solutions to improve soil health in such a regionally diverse country.