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Ecology and Management of Forest Soils 5e

Autor D Binkley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 apr 2019
Contemporary soil science and conservation methods of effective forestry Forests and the soils that serve as their foundation cover almost a third of the world's land area. Soils influenced by forest cover have different properties than soils cultivated for agricultural use. Ecology and Management of Forest Soils provides a clear and comprehensive overview of the composition, structure, processes, and management of the largest terrestrial ecosystem. From composition and biogeochemistry to dynamics and management, this essential text enables readers to understand the vital components of sustainable, long-term forest soil fertility. The interaction of trees, animals, microbes, and vegetation alter the biology and chemistry of forest soils--these dynamics are also subject to human management, requiring conservationists to be conversant in the philosophy and methods of soil science. Now in its fifth edition, this classic text includes new coverage of uptake of organic nitrogen in forests, 15N retention studies, the effects of N additions on C accumulation, evidence-based examples of the dynamics of soils, and more. Extensive updates and revisions to topics such as spatial implications of megafires, long-term organic matter accumulation, soil characterization, and molecular soil measurement techniques reflect contemporary research and practices in the field. This informative overview of forest soils integrates clear and accurate descriptions of central concepts and logically organized chapters to provide readers with foundational knowledge of major soil features, processes, measurement techniques, and management methods. This authoritative survey of the management and ecology of forest soils: * Offers full-color photographs and illustrations, real-world examples and case studies, and clear overviews to each topic * Presents up-to-date and accessible coverage of contemporary forest science literature and research * Addresses topical issues relevant to areas such as ecology, forest management, conservation, and government policy * Provides a comprehensive, global perspective on forest soils, from tropical to temperate to boreal * Presents balanced coverage of soil science principles and their practical application to forest management Ecology and Management of Forest Soils offers students in areas of soil science and forestry, natural resource and environmental management, ecology, agronomy, and conservation an invaluable overview of the field, while providing forestry professionals an efficient and current work of reference.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781119455653
ISBN-10: 1119455650
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 188 x 233 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:5th Edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Dan Binkley is Adjunct Professor in the School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University. The late Richard F. Fisher's career included professorships at the University of Florida and Texas A&M University. He made many lasting contributions to the field of forest soils, of which this book is just one.

Cuprins

Preface vii Dedication ix In Memoriam: Richard F. Fisher xi 1 Soil Foundations 1 2 Forest Soils Across Space and Time 13 3 Minerals in Forest Soils 45 4 Organic Matter in Forest Soils 59 5 Physics in Forest Soils: Soil Structure, Water, and Temperature 83 6 Life in Forest Soils 109 7 Chemistry of Soil Surfaces and Solutions 139 8 Biogeochemistry 163 9 Tree Species Influences 205 10 Characterizing Soils Across Space and Time 237 11 Soil Management: Harvesting, Site Preparation, Conversion, and Drainage 265 12 Fire Influences 293 13 Nutrition Management 319 14 Managing Forest Soils for Carbon Sequestration 351 15 Evidence-Based Approaches 373 References 393 Index 435