Elsevier's Dictionary of Soil Science

Elsevier's Dictionary of Soil Science

Author: A. Canarache

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2006-10-17

Total Pages: 1355

ISBN-13: 0080561314

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This dictionary includes some 9200 terms, each with a definition and often and additional descriptive text in English, the terms being translated in French, German and Spanish. It is more complete than similar previously published dictionaries or glossaries, and contains all fields of soil science as well as some adjacent fields of other earth sciences, agriculture and engineering. Present concepts and definitions are detailed along with earlier concepts, not only for historical reasons but also for developing new ideas. Concepts, terms and definitions usual in literature of various countries are discussed and compared, to offer an appropriate exchange of ideas. Soil classifications and methodologies for soil investigation coming from a score of European, American and other countries and international organisations are presented, and correlations between names of soil taxa in different classifications are suggested. Readers active in all branches of soil science will find accessible answers to many of their questions, either directly referring to procedures used in the organisations where they work, or related to way of thinking in other countries. Readers active in other branches, but needing information on soils, will also find answers to this dictionary of great assistance to their research.* Over 9200 terms with definitions in English and translations in French, German, Spanish* Includes all fields of soil science and many connected sciences* All present-day terminology with inclusion of earlier, classical concepts and terms * Terminology in current USDA Soil Taxonomy, FAO World Reference Base or Soil Resources, and other documents from different countriesGranted the "N.Cernescu" award from the Romanian Academy on Agricultural and Forestry Sciences


Soil and Groundwater Pollution from Agricultural Activities

Soil and Groundwater Pollution from Agricultural Activities

Author: T. V. Ramachandra

Publisher: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 8179931854

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Groundwater is an important source of water for the industrial and agricultural sectors. The course book on soil and groundwater pollution from agricultural activities introduces the reader to major agricultural activities in India and their impact on soil and groundwater.


The Fertilizer Encyclopedia

The Fertilizer Encyclopedia

Author: Vasant Gowariker

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-04-08

Total Pages: 880

ISBN-13: 9780470431764

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Fertilizers are key for meeting the world s demands for food, fiber, and fuel. Featuring nearly 4,500 terms of interest to all scientists and researchers dealing with fertilizers, The Fertilizer Encyclopedia compiles a wealth of information on the chemical composition of fertilizers, and includes information on everything from manufacturing and applications to economical and environmental considerations. It covers behavior in soil, chemical and physical characteristics, physiological role in plant growth and soil fertility, and more. This is the definitive, up-to-date reference on fertilizers. This book is not available for purchase from Wiley in the country of India. Customers in India should visit Vasudha Research & Publications Pvt. Ltd. at www.fertilizer-encyclopedia.com


Dictionary of Agriculture

Dictionary of Agriculture

Author: Bloomsbury Publishing

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 1408102293

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Containing over 7,000 entries, this fully revised edition provides clear, up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of agricultural terms. Subjects covered include cultivation, machinery, livestock, crops, pesticides and herbicides, fertilizers, organic farming and veterinary science, as well as sales and commodities markets. Jargon-free definitions make this dictionary particularly suitable for students, new industry recruits and non-native English speakers.


Dictionary of Environment and Ecology

Dictionary of Environment and Ecology

Author: Peter Collin

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1408102226

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This dictionary has been revised to include the definitions of over 7,000 terms from all aspects of ecology and environmental fields, including climate, pollution, waste disposal and energy conservation. 'An essential addition to the reference shelves of anyone with a professional or personal interest in green issues...a handy reference point with which to touch up the gaps in your eco-literacy.' - Organic Gardening