Improving soil health
  • Assesses the viability of management strategies implemented to improve soil health, e.g. intercropping and zero tillage
  • Provides a comprehensive coverage of the dimensions of soil health
  • Reviews the role of organic and other amendments in improving soil health
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Improving soil health
  • Assesses the viability of management strategies implemented to improve soil health, e.g. intercropping and zero tillage
  • Provides a comprehensive coverage of the dimensions of soil health
  • Reviews the role of organic and other amendments in improving soil health
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  • Assesses the viability of management strategies implemented to improve soil health, e.g. intercropping and zero tillage
  • Provides a comprehensive coverage of the dimensions of soil health
  • Reviews the role of organic and other amendments in improving soil health

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786766724
Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Publication date: 10/11/2022
Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science , #109
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 470
File size: 27 MB
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About the Author

Dr William Horwath is a Distinguished Professor of Soil Biogeochemistry and J. G. Boswell Endowed Chair in Soil Science at the University of California-Davis, USA, where he is also Faculty Director of the Sustainable Agriculture and Food System undergraduate major. He is the current chair of the Department of Land, Air and Water Resources at the university. Professor Horwath is Editor of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) Journal and is a Fellow of the SSSA. He has published widely on measuring and improving soil health and climate impacts on ecosystems.


Dr Richard Hayes is a Senior Research Scientist at the NSW Department of Primary Industries, Wagga Wagga Australia. He has over twenty years experience as a farming systems researcher, specialising in acid soil management, perennial agriculture and species evaluation. Dr Hayes has completed three post-graduate degrees all involving field research on acidic soils, including an examination of the response to lime of self-regenerating annual legumes, the effect of lime on soil water dynamics under perennial forages and the spatial variation of soil pH as it relates to the drill row.

Table of Contents

1.Soil health: towards a sustainable world: William R. Horwath, University of California-Davis, USA;

Part 1 Dimensions of soil health
2.Soil health: definitions, history, key concepts and hurdles: Michelle M. Wander, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA;
3.Understanding biological processes in soil: Regina O’Kelley and David D. Myrold, Oregon State University, USA;
4.Mycorrhizae and soil health: Muhammad Adnan and Fazli Wahid, The University of Swabi, Pakistan; Shah Fahad, The University of Haripur, Pakistan; Muhammad Arif, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan; Songmei Shi, Yunnan Agricultural University, China; and Xinhua He, Southwest University, China, University of California-Davis, USA and University of Western Australia, Australia;

Part 2 Cultivation practices and soil health
5.Agricultural traffic management systems and soil health: Paula A. Misiewicz, Magdalena Kaczorowska-Dolowy, David R. White, Edward Dickin and Richard J. Godwin, Harper Adams University, UK;
6.Assessing the effects of no-till cultivation practices on soil health: Alison Hamm and Daniel K. Manter, USDA-ARS, USA;
7.Cover crops for soil health: Sieglinde S. Snapp, Michigan State University, USA; Carmen M. Ugarte, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; Dane W. Hunter, Southern Illinois University, USA; and Michelle M. Wander, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA;
8.Assessing the effects of crop residue retention on soil health: Hero T. Gollany, USDA-ARS, USA;

Part 3 The role of organic and other soil amendments
9.Assessing the effects of compost on soil health: Cristina Lazcano, University of California-Davis, USA; Charlotte Decock, California Polytechnic State University, USA; Connie T. F. Wong, University of California-Davis, USA; and Kamille Garcia-Brucher, California Polytechnic State University, USA;
10.Assessing the effects of using animal manure on soil health: Ashraf M. Tubeileh, California Polytechnic State University, USA; and Michael J. Goss, University of Guelph, Canada
11.Assessing the effect of biosolids on soil health: Fiona A. Nicholson, Anne Bhogal, Alison Rollett and John R. Williams, ADAS, UK;
12.Biofertilizers: assessing the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on soil health: M. J. Salomon, The Waite Research Institute and The School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, The University of Adelaide, Australia; S. F. Bender, Agroscope, Switzerland; T. R. Cavagnaro, The Waite Research Institute and The School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, The University of Adelaide, Australia; and M. G. A. van der Heijden, Agroscope and University of Zurich, Switzerland;
13.Biofertilizers: assessing the effects of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) or rhizobacteria (PGPR) on soil and plant health: Elisa Zampieri, Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, Italy; Iakovos S. Pantelides, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus; and Raffaella Balestrini, Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, Italy;
14.The role of liming in improving soil health: Richard C. Hayes, Jason R. Condon and Guangdi D. Li, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, Australia;

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From the Publisher

"The health of agricultural soils has deteriorated worldwide due to crop monoculture, over-fertilization, and the application of pesticides. The alarming status of many soils has major impacts on microbial communities and the associated food webs, affecting the health of plants, animals, and humans. Thus, the all-inclusive book Improving Soil Health by Professor William Horwath is urgently needed to provide guidelines for the amelioration of soil and ecosystem health. The authors of the various book chapters are world-renowned scientists, who have worked extensively on soil ecology and microbiology, and effects of crop diversity, cover cropping, no-till and organic amendments on soil and ecosystem health."Prof. Dr. Ir. Ariena H. C. van Bruggen, Emeritus Professor of Plant Pathology, Emerging Pathogens Institute, University of Florida, USA, and formerly of Biological Farming Systems, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

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