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  • Crop-Soil Simulation Modelsby R.B. Matthews; W. Stephens

    CAB International 2002; US$ 125.00

    The use of crop-soil modelling has so far been mainly confined to the research community. Practical applications have occurred in the areas of decision tools for irrigation studies and pest management. However, there is potential to increase its applied use. This book reviews progress. more...

  • Trees, Crops and Soil Fertilityby G. Schroth; F.L. Sinclair

    CAB International 2002; US$ 145.00

    Successful agroforestry requires an understanding of the complex relationship between trees, crops and soils. This book provides a review of both social and biophysical aspects of soil use and research in agroforestry in the tropics, with an emphasis on nutrient-poor forest and savanna soils. more...

  • Below-ground Interactions in Tropical Agroecosystemsby M. van Noordwijk; G. Cadisch; C.K. Ong

    CAB International 2004; US$ 155.00

    This book provides a synthesis of plant-soil interactions in agroforestry, intercropping and grass-legume interactions. It focuses on the process level, which is relevant to many types of multi-species agro-ecosystems. It also links basic research to practical applications in a wide range of systems with or without trees, and considers effects of global change on below-ground interactions. more...

  • Solute Movement in the Rhizosphereby P. B. Tinker; P. H. Nye

    Oxford University Press, USA 2000; US$ 95.00

    Main Symbols. 1. Introduction. 2. Soil and Plant Water. 3. Solute Interchange between Solid, Liquid, and Gas Phases in the Soil. 4. Local Movement of Solutes in Soil. 5. The Uptake Properties of the Root System. 6. Solute Transport in the Soil near Root Surfaces. 7. Chemical and Physical Modification of the Rhizosphere. 8. Microbiological Modification of the Rhizosphere. 9. Root System Architecture, Density, and Measurement. 10. The Mineral Nutrition of Single Plants in Soil. 11. Solute Transport and Crop Growth Models in the Field. References. Index more...

  • Soils, Plants and Clay Mineralsby Velde Pierre

    Springer 2010; US$ 129.00

    This book treats the inter-relations between plants and minerals in an entirely new way in that it introduces the notion of eco-engineering: i.e. the manipulation of the mineral world by the living world to the ends of the living world. These inter-relations are the basis for traditional agriculture and should be the basis for the new, ecologically oriented land management disciplines, including agriculture itself. These relations also impact surface geochemistry and determine pollution problems. An understanding of this concept will lead to a renewed consideration of surface environmental problems. more...

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