Fundamentals of soil ecology
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Fundamentals of soil ecology
Academic Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-195) and index
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Description
This graduate level text reference is designed to be a bridge between ecologists and soil scientists of all sorts. There is increasing awareness that soil is the organizing centre for all terrestrial ecosystems. This supplemental text examines why this is so, in terms of physics, chemistry, and biology of the soil ecosystem. Aspects of biodiversity and global change, and the important role soils play in global carbon balance, are also discussed. Fundamentals of Soil Ecology is a holistic approach to soil biology and ecosystem function and treats soils as: Living entities, not "black boxes" Organizing centers for how ecosystems function over time Filled with diverse biota, fauna, microbes, and roots Features: * Living entities, not "black boxes" * Organizing centers for how ecosystems function over time * Filled with diverses biota, fauna, microbes, and roots
Table of Contents
- The fitness of the soil environment
- primary production processs in soil
- secondary production - activities of heterotrophic organisms - microbes
- secondary production - activities of heterotrophic organisms - the soil fauna
- decomposition and nutrient cycling
- detritivory and microbivory in soils
- future developments in soil ecology.
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