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Standard Soil Methods For Long-Term Ecological Research 1999 Edition

Books from same Author: G. Philip Robertson, David C. Coleman

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    Author(s)G. Philip Robertson, David C. Coleman
    PublisherOxford
    ISBN9780195120837
    Pages480
    BindingHardback
    Publish YearNovember 1999

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    Oxford Standard Soil Methods For Long-Term Ecological Research 1999 Edition by G. Philip Robertson, David C. Coleman

    Standardized methods and measurements are crucial for ecological research, particularly in long-term ecological studies where the projects are by nature collaborative and where it can be difficult to distinguish signs of environmental change from the effects of differing methodologies. This second volume in the Long-Term Ecological Research Network Series addresses these issues directly by providing a comprehensive standardized set of protocols for measuring soilproperties. The goal of the volume is to facilitate cross-site synthesis and evaluation of ecosystem processes. Chapters cover methods for studying physical and chemical properties of soils, soil biological properties, and soil organisms, and they include work from many leaders in the field. The book isthe first broadly based compendium of standardized soil measurement methods and will be an invaluable resource for ecologists, agronomists, and soil scientists.