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Despite the large number of papers and books published on soil organic matter (humus), our knowledge of the subject is still very limited, as is our knowledge of humic acid. The author of this book began to study humus at the end of the 1940s and continued until 1984 when he retired from Nagoya University. With the intention of establishing a systematic understanding of soil organic matter, he has compiled facts and a discussion of humus based on his extensive experimental results during the past 40 years. In this book, humic acids are classified into A, B, Rp and P types, based on their optical properties. The elementary composition and other chemical properties of humic acid types are shown to be regularly different from each other. A new method for humus composition analysis applied to various kinds of soils in Japan and several other countries indicates that the diversity of humus compositions of soils is systematically understandable. These findings lead the author to novel theories on the chemical configuration and formation of humic acids and humic substances. Diagenesis of humus under terrestrial conditions is illustrated as to the buried humic horizons of Black soil (Andosol). The book will be useful not only to soil scientists and agronomists but also to geochemists, oceanographers, limnologists, water scientists, biologists and chemists who are dealing with organic matter in terrestrial, aquatic, and sedimentary environments. Of pedological researchThe soil properties; Conclusion; Chapter 8. Soil distribution and factors influencing the soil pattern; Introduction; Soil forming factors; Influence of climate; Local soil moisture variations and profile development; Parent material differences and soil distribution; The influence of time on soil development; Weathering stages in soil formation; General distribution of weathered soils; Topography and the soil pattern; Microtopography and soil pattern; Conclusion; Chapter 9. The salts in Antarctic soils; Introduction; The chemistry of precipitation These proceedings present the most up-to-date information on the interrelations between microorganisms and plants in the rhizosphere, and the possibility of utilizing these relationships to improve plant growth, health and yields. The application of some biological preparations may in the future partially replace the use of agrochemicals and thus contribute to environmental improvement and enhancement of the quality of soil, water and foodstuffs. The Symposium brought together specialists from fifteen countries to assess the advances in a field which has recently attracted considerable interest and is also important for society at large. The book contains over sixty contributions from rhizosphere microbiologists, focusing on the study of the function of microorganisms in the root system of crop plants and in its immediate vicinity, the effect of the plants themselves on this function, the interrelationships among different microorganisms in the rhizosphere and the elucidation of the mechanisms of microbial action in the agroecosystem. All these lines of research are intimately associated with the problems of soil fertility and crop yields, which in turn have a direct bearing on the nutrition of mankind and on environmental protection. The papers have been divided into four topics: symbiotic microorganisms in the root system; associative microorganisms in the root system; soil-borne phytopathogenic and phytotoxic microorganisms; and microbial preparations stimulating growth and improving the plant health. Each section starts with invited lectures from outstanding specialists. The work includes numerous tables, figures and references. The volume is primarily directed at soil microbiologists, plant pathologists and physiologists, ecologists as well as specialists in agronomy and environmental protection.
Physicochemistry --- Geochemistry --- Pedology --- fysicochemie
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Soil colloids --- Soil solutions --- Congresses. --- -Soil solutions --- -Solutions, Soil --- Soil moisture --- Solution (Chemistry) --- Colloids --- Soil absorption and adsorption --- Soil physics --- Congresses --- -Congresses --- Soil colloids - Congresses. --- Soil solutions - Congresses. --- Soil colloids - Congresses --- Soil solutions - Congresses
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Soil chemistry --- Sols --- Chimie --- 631.41 --- 550.4 --- 550.4 Geochemistry --- Geochemistry --- 631.41 Chemical and physicochemical soil properties --- Chemical and physicochemical soil properties --- Agricultural chemistry --- Soil chemistry. --- Environmental Sciences and Forestry. Soil Science --- Soil Chemistry. --- Pollution of soils --- Saline soils --- Sodic soils
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