Refocused thinking for more regenerative soil systems

When this book's first edition was published in 2006, there were good reasons to propose that soil biology be regarded as more than an adjunct to soil chemistry and soil physics. Since then, the substantial knowledge gained and the increasing number of experiences with innovative soil system management have given academics, policy makers, and practitioners ever more reason for revising the paradigm that has been guiding most contemporary agricultural research, policy, and practices for the past 70 years.

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Main Authors: Uphoff, Norman T., Thies, Janice, Ball, Andrew S., Doni, Febri, Husson, Olivier, Laing, Mark D., Montgomery, David R., Prasanna, Radha, Pretty, Jules, Primavesi, Odo, Wood, Stephen
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: CRC Press
Online Access:http://agritrop.cirad.fr/606971/
http://agritrop.cirad.fr/606971/6/ID606971.pdf
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Summary:When this book's first edition was published in 2006, there were good reasons to propose that soil biology be regarded as more than an adjunct to soil chemistry and soil physics. Since then, the substantial knowledge gained and the increasing number of experiences with innovative soil system management have given academics, policy makers, and practitioners ever more reason for revising the paradigm that has been guiding most contemporary agricultural research, policy, and practices for the past 70 years.