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Interactions in Soil: Promoting Plant Growth
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This book investigates soil ecology and biodiversity for its ability to maintain a balance of beneficial organisms to support plant growth. This subject is discussed by a group of international authors in natural, agricultural and urban systems. The importance of biodiversity per se and, specifically, the feedbacks between the plant and soil biota in mediating soil function are emphasized. Examples are selected from allelopathy and invasive plant species along with the, hitherto overlooked, role of viruses in soil. The book is intended to provide a framework for a holistic understanding of the essential role of soil organisms in promoting plant growth.
Provides a framework for a holistic approach to understanding the supporting role of soil biodiversity for plant growth Discusses plant-soil feedbacks in natural, agricultural and urban soils The book takes a novel approach by emphasizing positive as opposed to negative feedbacks in soil. This is a perspective that has been presented far less Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
1) John Dighton, Professor, Rutgers State University of New Jersey, Station Director of Pinelands Field Station, President of the Soil Ecology Society, USA He is an expert in soil ecology and leads research in the area through the Pinelands Field Station. He has written several articles for good international journals and book chapters (first ones start appearing in the 80s), including for Springer, but also for Elsevier (I would say mostly), Wiley, Cambridge University Press, among others. Some of his papers were very well cited. He is member of the Editorial Board of several international journals such as Mycological Research (Elsevier), Soil Biology and Biochemistry (Elsevier), Bartonia (Philadelphia Botanical Club). He edited a book in 1993 - Fungi in Ecosystem Processes (Mycology Series) - Marcel Dekker Publishers (now part of the Taylor & Francis Group). It is still available through Amazon for 187 USD. There will be a Society meeting in 2013. The proceedings of these meetings are always published by Elsevier. As Dighton is the President of the Society as of January this year, there could be room for some exploring there. 2) Jennifer Adams Krumins, Assistant Professor, Montclair State University, USA Invited by John Dighton for this proposed book. She has published several articles in international journals including Springer, Elsevier, Wiley, and a very highly cited article co- published in Nature Reviews - Microbiology (403 citations since 2006).
Klappentext
Soil is a heterogeneous medium which supports more biodiversity per unit volume than any other system. This book explores how that biodiversity is translated into ecological functions supporting plant growth by providing both essential minerals for plant growth and other growth promoting factors like pathogen suppression. Interactions between plants and associated soil organisms evolve through trophic and non-trophic feedback mechanisms which are moderated by plant-plant interactions (allelopathy), invasive plant species and land use change and pollution. These factors are discussed in natural, agricultural and urban soil systems to provide a framework for a holistic understanding of soil as a dynamic living entity.
Inhalt
Preface.- 1. Introduction: Soils and Their Promotion of Plant Growth; ** J. Dighton.- 2. Soils supporting Biodiversity; E. Havlicek, E. Mitchell.- 3. Beneficial Interactions in the Rhizosphere; W. H. G. Hol et al.- 4. Trophic Interactions in Soil that Support Primary Production; J. Krumins.- 5. Soils Suppressing Biodiversity; G. Pérès.- 6. Root Pathogens; A. Termorshuizen.- 7. Non-Trophic Interactions: Allelopathy; P. Pavlovi et al.- 8. Viruses in Soil; B. Reavy et al.- 9. Soils Suppressing and Promoting Non-native Plant Invasions; K. Elgersma.- 10. Urban Soils and the Challenge of Restoring Natural Ecosystems; P.A. Hazelton, A. Clements.- 11.** Towards a Holistic Approach to Soils and Plant Growth; D. C. Coleman, S. Fu.- Index.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789402406641
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Earth Science
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2014
- Editor John Dighton, Jennifer Adams Krumins
- Anzahl Seiten 231
- Herausgeber Springer Netherlands
- Gewicht 396g
- Größe H236mm x B157mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9789402406641
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-94-024-0664-1
- Titel Interactions in Soil: Promoting Plant Growth
- Untertitel Biodiversity, Community and Ecosystems 1
- Sprache Englisch