This book examines the role of trace elements in soil, plants, and animals, emphasizing their importance in nutrition, environmental balance, and agricultural productivity.
The volume equips ecologists with specialized analytical methods for environmental sample analysis, differing from standard agricultural techniques. It systematically details procedures for soils, vegetation, and fresh waters across six chapters. The text covers the estimation of nutrient elements and pollutants such as heavy metals and pesticides, supported by principles of instrumental techni…
A laboratory guide focusing on soil biology, designed for educational use. It explores microorganisms in soil and experimental techniques for studying soil ecosystems.
This book focuses on the relationship between microorganisms and plants. It covers topics such as microbial interactions in the rhizosphere, plant diseases caused by microorganisms, and beneficial microbes that support plant growth. It is useful for students and researchers in botany, agriculture, and microbiology, especially those studying plant health and soil ecosystems.
This work provides a comprehensive review of infrared spectroscopy applied to clay minerals and their mixtures. It includes a large collection of spectra from soils, organic matter, and sediments, serving as a key reference for mineralogical and soil analysis.
This laboratory manual provides practical analytical methods for examining water, wastewater, and soil samples. It includes laboratory procedures, analytical techniques, and environmental testing methods widely used in environmental science and engineering laboratories.
This book provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of soil science. It explains soil formation, physical and chemical properties of soils, soil classification, soil fertility, and soil management. The text discusses how soil interacts with water, plants, and the environment, making it an essential resource for students in agriculture, environmental science, and natural resource ma…