article on soils remains as relevant today as it was more than 30 years ago. We lavish attention on our food, we want to know where it came from, who grew it, and whether it is “conventional” or ...
For hundreds of years, parts of sub-Saharan Africa have suffered from poor soil. Weather, shifting populations, and slash-and-burn practices have left wide swaths of land relatively useless for ...
The establishment of Soil Taxonomy as the official United States system of soil classification introduced a number of innovative concepts of significance to soil classification, soil survey, and soil ...
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Microbial life-history strategy regulates soil organic carbon accumulation in hyper-arid regions
In a new study published in Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment on Nov. 5, Prof. Zeng Fanjiang's team from the Xinjiang ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Chris S. Renschler, Ph.D., associate professor of geography at the University at Buffalo has been awarded the 2007 Young Scholar Award from the Soil and Water Management and ...
Earth is running out of, well, earth. Scientists say that our planet will run out of topsoil in just 60 years – and since we can’t live without dirt, soil erosion is looming as the biggest threat to ...
Soil moisture is easy to see when your favorite Little Leaguer slides into second base the day after a big summer storm. The mud splattered on that little hustler’s uniform tells the story. Trying to ...
Premise of the Study: Climate warming is predicted to have far-reaching effects on the distribution of species, but those effects may depend on the flexibility of regenerating species in responding to ...
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