Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
196
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1990
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1990
ISBN-10
0387971939
ISBN-13
9780387971933
Description
This book delves deep into the latest developments in soil science, offering a comprehensive exploration of the subject for professionals and enthusiasts alike. The authors, B. A. Stewart, J. B. Harsh, and J. M. McCray, bring their expertise to the forefront, presenting research that reflects the cutting-edge transformations within the discipline. Their insights open a window into the complexities of soil management and its implications for agriculture and environmental sustainability.
Readers are introduced to a range of topics, including innovative techniques for soil analysis and management practices that enhance soil health. The authors emphasize the importance of understanding soil as a living entity, intricately woven into the ecosystem. Attention is given to recent technological advancements, showcasing how these tools can lead to better decision-making in the field.
Interwoven with practical applications, the book highlights case studies that illustrate successful implementations of new methodologies in real-world situations. This narrative approach engages the reader, illustrating the tangible impacts of soil management practices on crop yields and environmental stewardship.
Through thoughtful analysis and compelling arguments, the authors address challenges and future directions for soil science, encouraging a holistic view of land stewardship. This work serves as both a foundational text for students and a reference for seasoned professionals, solidifying its place as a significant contribution to the field.
Readers are introduced to a range of topics, including innovative techniques for soil analysis and management practices that enhance soil health. The authors emphasize the importance of understanding soil as a living entity, intricately woven into the ecosystem. Attention is given to recent technological advancements, showcasing how these tools can lead to better decision-making in the field.
Interwoven with practical applications, the book highlights case studies that illustrate successful implementations of new methodologies in real-world situations. This narrative approach engages the reader, illustrating the tangible impacts of soil management practices on crop yields and environmental stewardship.
Through thoughtful analysis and compelling arguments, the authors address challenges and future directions for soil science, encouraging a holistic view of land stewardship. This work serves as both a foundational text for students and a reference for seasoned professionals, solidifying its place as a significant contribution to the field.
Genres
Science & Technology