The complex issues involved in the management of saline and sodic turfgrass soils are enough to perplex even the most experienced site manager โ there is no "silver bullet" amendment, treatment, or grass for salinity management. Best Management Practices for Saline and Sodic Turfgrass Soils: Assessm
Saline and Sodic Soils: Principles-Dynamics-Modeling
โ Scribed by Professor Dr. Eshel Bresler, Professor Dr. Brian L. McNeal, Dr. David L. Carter (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 247
- Series
- Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences 10
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In keeping with the spirit of an Advanced Series in the Agricultural Sciences, we have attempted to address herein most of the current research areas being used to characterize, describe and manage salt-affected soils. Because of a certain amount of personal bias inherent in our individual viewpoints and backgrounds, some areas have been accorded more emphasis than others. It has been our goal, however, to provide either detail about, or at least a recent reference to, each major area of current soil salinity research. This information, coupled with what we hope to be a rather logical progression from descriptive material on equilibrium or near-equilibrium soil chemistry, through transport processes, to eventual management practices including some elementary economic decisions, should enable the reader to bridge the gap from introductory soil chemistry or soil physics texts to the basic literature of this area. The text will be perceived by the astute reader as somewhat uneven in its treatment of respective sections. We feel that this is to a certain extent appropriate, for it thus portrays the unevenness of progress to date in the corresponding areas of research. The management of saline and sodic soils remains largely an empirical semi-science or even art, whereas transport phenomena are normally dealt with in a much more theoretical (and also a much more highly mathematical) vein. Equilibrium soil chemistry has historically occupied an intermediate position with respect to its mix of empiricism and theoretical rigor.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-X
Diagnosis and Properties....Pages 1-78
Transportation and Distribution of Salts....Pages 79-165
Management....Pages 166-211
Back Matter....Pages 212-236
โฆ Subjects
Agriculture; Forestry; Geography (general)
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