Soils as a key component of the critical zone. 6, Ecology / edited by Philippe Lemanceau, Manuel Blouin.
Contributor(s): Lemanceau, Philippe [editor.] | Blouin, Manuel [editor.]
Language: English Series: Geosciences seriesSoil set: v. 2.Publisher: London : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE Ltd. ; John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781786302182; 9781119438274; 9781119573128; 1119573122; 1119438276Other title: EcologySubject(s): Soil ecologyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 631.45 LOC classification: QH541.5.S6 | S65 2018Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view Summary: Soils are environments where a myriad of different organisms evolve, determining a series of functions which translate into ecosystem services that are essential for humanity. Improving our understanding of these organisms, their biodiversity and their interactions with each other, as well as with the environment, represents a major challenge.Soil ecology has its roots in natural history. The ecological approach focused on soils is notable for integrating, at least partially, the contributions of soil sciences (physics, chemistry, biochemistry). By renewing methods of observation and analysis (especially molecular ones) and through the development of experimental approaches and modeling, an ecology connected with other soil-based disciplines emerges and begins to influence aboveground ecology.Soils as a Key Component of the Critical Zone 6 presents an updated vision of knowledge and research in soil ecology as a complex system from the best French specialists.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Soils are environments where a myriad of different organisms evolve, determining a series of functions which translate into ecosystem services that are essential for humanity. Improving our understanding of these organisms, their biodiversity and their interactions with each other, as well as with the environment, represents a major challenge.Soil ecology has its roots in natural history. The ecological approach focused on soils is notable for integrating, at least partially, the contributions of soil sciences (physics, chemistry, biochemistry). By renewing methods of observation and analysis (especially molecular ones) and through the development of experimental approaches and modeling, an ecology connected with other soil-based disciplines emerges and begins to influence aboveground ecology.Soils as a Key Component of the Critical Zone 6 presents an updated vision of knowledge and research in soil ecology as a complex system from the best French specialists.
About the Author
Philippe Lemanceau is Director of Research at INRA, France, where he directs the UMR Agroecology. He is a soil microbiologist and specializes in soil biodiversity and plant/microorganism interactions.
Manuel Blouin is Professor of Ecology at AgroSup Dijon, France, and a member of the UMR Agroecology. His research focuses on the effect of soil organisms on plant growth, development and health.

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