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245 0 0 _aSoil fertility management in agroecosystems /
_cAmitava Chatterjee and David Clay, editors.
264 1 _aMadison, Wisconsin :
_bAmerican Society of agronomy,
_c2016
300 _a1 online resource (ix, 147 pages) :
_bcolor illustrations
336 _atext
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490 _aASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books
500 _aABOUT THE AUTHOR Amitava Chatterjee is an associate professor of soil science at North Dakota State University. Dr. David E. Clay received a B.S degree from the University of Wisconsin (Madison), M.S. Degree from the University of Idaho, and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. Currently, he is Professor of Soil Science at South Dakota State University. He has served on the Editorial Board for the Agronomy Journal in a number of roles including Associate Editor, Technical Editor, and Editor (starting 2018).
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 _aMachine generated contents note: Soil Fertility: Current US Situation and Challenges / Amitava Chatterjee -- Crop-Specific Nutrient Management / David Franzen -- Assessing a Fertilizer Program: Short- and Long-Term Approaches / Stephanie A.H. Bruggeman -- Introduction to Conceptual Models, Calculating and Using Rate Constants, Economics, and Problem Solving / Sharon A. Clay -- Optimization of Financially Constrained Fertilizer Use / Kayuki Kaizzi -- Cover Crops Impacts on Nitrogen Scavenging, Nitrous Oxide Emissions, Nitrogen Fertilizer Replacement, Erosion, and Soil Health / David E. Clay -- Soil and Nitrogen Management to Reduce Nitrous Oxide Emissions / Jerry L. Hatfield -- The Use of Enriched and Natural Abundance Nitrogen and Carbon Isotopes in Soil Fertility Research / Janet Moriles-Miller -- Soil and Fertilizer Management Practices to Control Nutrient Losses under Subsurface Tile-Drained Conditions / Amitava Chatterjee.
520 _aIn Soil Fertility Management in Agroecosystems, Editors Amitava Chatterjee and David Clay provide a thoughtful survey of important concepts in soil fertility management. For the requirements of our future workforce, it is imperative that we evolve our understanding of soil fertility. Agronomists and soil scientists are increasingly challenged by extreme climatic conditions. Farmers are experimenting with integrating cover crops into rotations and reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. In other words, there is no such a thing as a simple fertilizer recommendation in today's agriculture. Topics covered include crop-specific nutrient management, program assessment, crop models for decision making, optimization of fertilizer use, cover crops, reducing nitrous oxide emissions, natural abundance techniques, tile-drained conditions, and soil biological fertility.
650 0 _aSoil fertility
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650 0 _aSoil productivity.
650 0 _aAgricultural ecology.
650 7 _aAgricultural ecology.
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650 7 _aSoil fertility
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650 7 _aSoil productivity.
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655 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aChatterjee, Amitava.
700 1 _aClay, David.
856 _yFull text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
_uhttps://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.2134/soilfertility
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