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Soil electronic resource Reflections on the Basis of our Existence / by Håkan Wallander.

By: Wallander, Håkan [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VIII, 141 p. 101 illus., 90 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319084589Subject(s): Life Sciences | Microbial ecology | Ecology | Climatic changes | Soil conservation | Life Sciences | Life Sciences, general | Popular Science in Nature and Environment | Soil Science & Conservation | Microbial Ecology | Terrestial Ecology | climate changeDDC classification: 570 LOC classification: QH301-705Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Foreword -- Our indispensable soil -- How soil is formed -- Floral splendour and shortage of nutrients -- Life in the soil -- The circulation of nutrients -- Biological warfare -- A matter of taste -- Soil and climate -- Epilogue.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: It is well known that the soil beneath our feet is one of the most critical components for life on our planet. And yet it holds secrets that would surprise even the most avid gardener. Håkan Wallander, Professor of Soil Biology at Lund University, takes us on a journey through this hidden and multifaceted world, sharing his intimate knowledge of soil acquired during years of research and visits to the rainforests of South America, Africa’s deserts and North America’s glaciers, interwoven with observations from his homeland, Sweden. Through words and pictures, Wallander brings to life the biological and chemical processes that shape and form the soil. He explains the critical role of bacteria and fungi in soil fertility, interspersing personal reflections with scientific argument and illuminating his subject with fascinating insights. What, for instance, makes a fine wine explode on our taste buds like an Olympic fireworks display? This is a book like no other. One that makes the soil a little easier – and infinitely more exciting – to understand.
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Foreword -- Our indispensable soil -- How soil is formed -- Floral splendour and shortage of nutrients -- Life in the soil -- The circulation of nutrients -- Biological warfare -- A matter of taste -- Soil and climate -- Epilogue.

It is well known that the soil beneath our feet is one of the most critical components for life on our planet. And yet it holds secrets that would surprise even the most avid gardener. Håkan Wallander, Professor of Soil Biology at Lund University, takes us on a journey through this hidden and multifaceted world, sharing his intimate knowledge of soil acquired during years of research and visits to the rainforests of South America, Africa’s deserts and North America’s glaciers, interwoven with observations from his homeland, Sweden. Through words and pictures, Wallander brings to life the biological and chemical processes that shape and form the soil. He explains the critical role of bacteria and fungi in soil fertility, interspersing personal reflections with scientific argument and illuminating his subject with fascinating insights. What, for instance, makes a fine wine explode on our taste buds like an Olympic fireworks display? This is a book like no other. One that makes the soil a little easier – and infinitely more exciting – to understand.

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