Hardback. Condizione: Good. the first blank page and the title page are ripped out of the book, no content missing, Ex Library book and has stickers or markings as such. NO writing or markings other then from the library, All pages intact and clean, shows minor signs of wear from use. Great reading copy, Save money and recycle books! Shipped with care in a bubble mailer. --- Edited by Norman Uphoff along with Janice Thies and other collaborators, this volume examines how biological processes within soil ecosystems can underpin productive and sustainable agriculture as the gains of the Green Revolution diminish. Contributors from multiple disciplines explore the roles of soil microorganisms, organic matter dynamics, and plant-soil interactions, drawing on case studies from various agroecological settings around the world. Part of the Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment series from Taylor & Francis, the work addresses how managing soil biota can help farmers maintain yields while reducing dependence on synthetic inputs amid pressures from population growth and resource constraints. Ex-Library.
Condizione: New. pp. 786.