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E-raamat: Soil and Fertilizers: Managing the Environmental Footprint

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  • Sari: Advances in Soil Science
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2020
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429895555
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2020
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429895555

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Soil and Fertilizers: Managing the Environmental Footprint presents strategies to improve soil health by reducing the rate of fertilizer input while maintaining high agronomic yields.

It is estimated that fertilizer use supported nearly half of global births in 2008. In a context of potential food insecurity exacerbated by population growth and climate change, the importance of fertilizers in sustaining the agronomic production is clear. However, excessive use of chemical fertilizers poses serious risks both to the environment and to human health.

Highlighting a tenfold increase in global fertilizer consumption between 2002 and 2016, the book explains the effects on the quality of soil, water, air and biota from overuse of chemical fertilizers. Written by an interdisciplinary author team, this book presents methods for enhancing the efficiency of fertilizer use and outlines agricultural practices that can reduce the environmental footprint.

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Includes a thorough literature review on the agronomic and environmental impact of fertilizer, from degradation of ecosystems to the eutrophication of drinking water





Devotes specific chapters to enhancing the use efficiency and effectiveness of the fertilizers through improved formulations, time and mode of application, and the use of precision farming technology





Reveals geographic variation in fertilizer consumption volume by presenting case studies for specific countries and regions, including India and Africa





Discusses the pros and cons of organic vs. chemical fertilizers, innovative technologies including nuclear energy, and the U.N.s Sustainable Development Goals

Part of the Advances in Soil Sciences series, this solutions-focused volume will appeal to soil scientists, environmental scientists and agricultural engineers.
Preface vii
Editor ix
Contributors xi
Chapter 1 Effects of Fertilizers on Soil Quality and Functionality
1(10)
Rattan Lai
Chapter 2 Treatment of Wet Organic Waste by Hydrothermal Carbonization
11(18)
Vivian Mau
Amit Gross
Chapter 3 Crop Residue Management for Improving Soil Carbon Storage, Nutrient Availability, and Fertilizer Use Efficiency
29(38)
Bhupinder Pal Singh
Bijay-Singh
Sarah R. Noack
Yunying Fang
Promil Mehra
Kathryn Page
Yash P. Dang
Chapter 4 Improving Soil Fertility through Fertilizer Management in Sub-Saharan Africa
67(36)
Andre Bationo
Upendra Singh
Ekwe Dossa
John Wendt
Sampson Agiyin-Birikorang
Francois Lompo
Prem Bindraban
Chapter 5 The Storage of Organic Carbon in Dryland Soils of Africa: Constraints and Opportunities
103(28)
Brahim Soudi
Rachid Bouabid
Mohamed Badraoui
Chapter 6 Manures versus Fertilizers in Rainfed Dryland Production Systems of India
131(38)
Ch. Srinivasarao
Sumanta Kundu
C. Subha Lakshmi
M. Vijay Sankar Babu
V. V. Gabhane
Pallab K. Sarma
Ayyappa Sathish
K. C. Nataraj
H. Arunakumari
Chapter 7 Reducing Emission of Greenhouse Gases from Fertilizer Use in India
169(14)
Sangeeta Lenka
Narendra Kumar Lenka
Himanshu Pathak
Chapter 8 Soil Health and Fertilizer Use in India
183(26)
Bhagwati Prasad Bhatt
Surajit Mondal
Kirti Saurabh
Sushanta Kumar Naik
Karnena Koteswara Rao
andAkram Ahmed
Chapter 9 Applications of Isotopes in Fertilizer Research
209(36)
S. M. Soliman
Y. G. M. Galal
Chapter 10 Managing Fertilizers in Soils of Paddy Rice
245(28)
Pauline Chivenge
Michelle Anne Bunquin
Kazuki Saito
Sheetal Sharma
Chapter 11 Nuclear Powered Agriculture: Fertilizers and Amendments
273(12)
Darryl D. Siemer
Chapter 12 Nitrogen Dynamics and Management in Rainfed Drylands: Issues and Challenges
285(32)
Rachid Bouabid
Brahim Soudi
Mohamed Badraoui
Chapter 13 Tailored Fertilizers: The Need of the Times
317(22)
Amit Roy
Chapter 14 Managing Soils for Reducing Dependence on Chemicals and Import of Resources into Agroecosystems
339(12)
Rattan Lai
Index 351
Rattan Lal, Ph.D., is a Distinguished University Professor of Soil Science and Director of the Carbon Management and Sequestration Center, The Ohio State University, and an Adjunct Professor of University of Iceland. His current research focus is on climate-resilient agriculture, soil carbon sequestration, sustainable intensification, enhancing use efficiency of agroecosystems, and sustainable management of soil resources of the tropics. He has received honorary degrees of Doctor of Science from Punjab Agricultural University (2001), the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas (2005), Alecu Russo Balti State University, Moldova (2010), Technical University of Dresden, Germany (2015), University of Lleida, Spain (2017), Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter, Minnesota, and PUCV, Valparaiso, Chile (2019).