Soil analysis : recent trends and applications /

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Imprint:Singapore : Springer, 2020.
Description:1 online resource (340 p.)
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12604940
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Other authors / contributors:Rakshit, Amitava.
Ghosh, Subhadip.
Chakraborty, Somsubhra, 1984-
Philip, Varughese.
Datta, Avishek.
ISBN:9789811520396
9811520399
9789811520389
9811520380
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Measurement of Radio-Isotopes
References -- 4: Advancement in Soil Testing with New Age Sensors: Indian Perspective -- 4.1 Soil Testing in India -- 4.2 Success Stories in India -- 4.3 Soil Health and Its Sensing: International Efforts -- 4.4 Advancement in Modeling Exercises -- 4.5 Precision Agriculture via Soil Sensors: Research in India -- 4.6 New Age Soil Color Sensors -- References -- 5: Isotopes and Tracer Techniques for Soil Analysis -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Overview of Theory and Use of Isotopes for Soil Analysis -- 5.2.1 Isotopic Tracer Methodology -- 5.2.1.1 Radioactive Isotopes as Tracers
Summary:Soil analysis is critically important in the management of soil-based production systems. In the absence of efficient methods of soil analysis our understanding of soil is pure guesswork. Ideally the pro-active use of laboratory analysis leads to more sustainable soil productivity. Unfortunately, most of the worlds agriculture is still reactionary, waiting for obvious yield declines to occur before taking action to identify the reasons. The modern soil laboratory is pivotal to informing soil managers what adaptive practices are needed to address chemical and physical imbalances before they occur, and the intelligent adaptive use of laboratory data not only greatly speeds up and reduces the cost of empirical soil study, but can even render it unnecessary. This book provides a synopsis of the analytical procedures used for soil analysis, discussing the common physical, chemical and biological analytical methods used in agriculture and horticulture. Written by experienced experts from institutions and laboratories around the globe, it provides insights for a range of users, including those with limited laboratory facilities, and helps students, teachers, soil scientists and laboratory technicians increase their knowledge and skills and select appropriate methods for soil analysis.
Other form:Print version: Rakshit, Amitava Soil Analysis: Recent Trends and Applications Singapore : Springer,c2020 9789811520389
Standard no.:10.1007/978-981-15-2
10.1007/978-981-15-2039-6
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Soil analysis is critically important in the management of soil-based production systems. In the absence of efficient methods of soil analysis our understanding of soil is pure guesswork. Ideally the pro-active use of laboratory analysis leads to more sustainable soil productivity. Unfortunately, most of the world's agriculture is still reactionary, waiting for obvious yield declines to occur before taking action to identify the reasons. The modern soil laboratory is pivotal to informing soil managers what adaptive practices are needed to address chemical and physical imbalances before they occur, and the intelligent adaptive use of laboratory data not only greatly speeds up and reduces the cost of empirical soil study, but can even render it unnecessary.

This book provides a synopsis of the analytical procedures used for soil analysis, discussing the common physical, chemical and biological analytical methods used in agriculture and horticulture. Writtenby experienced experts from institutions and laboratories around the globe, it provides insights for a range of users, including those with limited laboratory facilities, and helps students, teachers, soil scientists and laboratory technicians increase their knowledge and skills and select appropriate methods for soil analysis.


Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Measurement of Radio-Isotopes
Physical Description:1 online resource (340 p.)
Bibliography:References -- 4: Advancement in Soil Testing with New Age Sensors: Indian Perspective -- 4.1 Soil Testing in India -- 4.2 Success Stories in India -- 4.3 Soil Health and Its Sensing: International Efforts -- 4.4 Advancement in Modeling Exercises -- 4.5 Precision Agriculture via Soil Sensors: Research in India -- 4.6 New Age Soil Color Sensors -- References -- 5: Isotopes and Tracer Techniques for Soil Analysis -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Overview of Theory and Use of Isotopes for Soil Analysis -- 5.2.1 Isotopic Tracer Methodology -- 5.2.1.1 Radioactive Isotopes as Tracers
ISBN:9789811520396
9811520399
9789811520389
9811520380