near Mooresville, North Carolina. Dr. Hugh Hammond Bennett (left) first Chief of the Soil Conservation Service and Mr. Roach Stewart (Duke Power Co.) In the early years of the 1930s, the extent of ...
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Soil carbon storage is a vital ecosystem service, resulting from interactions of ecological processes. Human activities affecting these processes can lead to carbon loss or improved storage. Aa Aa ...
this publication is unique in providing step-by-step instructions for scientists, technicians and students on how to effectively use this isotope approach. This comprehensive illustrated guide ...
The carbon-13 isotope signature helps quantify crop residue incorporation for soil stabilization and fertility enhancement. This technique can also assess the effects of conservation measures, such as ...
A worm burrows its way through the dark earth, ingesting particles of soil and expelling nutrient-rich casts in a constant forage for food. Charles Darwin described earthworms as one of the most ...
In today’s world, as businesses face increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices, the role of artificial intelligence in environmental monitoring has become paramount. Leveraging AI-powered ...
Soil is a mixture of tiny particles of rock, dead plants and animals, air and water. Different soils have different properties depending on their composition. Sandy soil is pale coloured and has ...
To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. This is the first book to combine museum-based conservation techniques with ...
We can find soil in lots of different places because it's really important for almost all plants. Soil helps plants stay upright and it contains important substances to help them grow. In this ...