ISBN-13: 9780195583458 / Angielski / Miękka / 1996 / 324 str.
This new edition of a well-established book introduces the basic soil science theory which is essential for the proper use and maintenance of this resource. It places greater emphasis on sustainable production and environmental protection, and incorporates the new soil classification system. The text covers all essential areas: pedology, soil chemistry and fertility, soil physics, and land use management. Many specific examples are given from the rich heritage of New Zealand agriculture and horticulture. Throughout, soil science theory is linked with practical management and fertilizer recommendations. While the main emphasis is on soil conditions affecting plant growth, other subjects, such as the distribution of soil varieties and their influence on environmental quality, are also discussed. The book would make useful supplementary reading for students in soil science courses.