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Tropical Ecology and Physical Edaphology

Out of Print
By: R Lal
744 pages
Tropical Ecology and Physical Edaphology
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  • Tropical Ecology and Physical Edaphology ISBN: 9780471908159 Hardback Dec 1986 Out of Print #8359
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This work examines the ecological consequences of agricultural development in the tropics. The results of deforestation, intensive land use, and the use of agrochemicals and farm machinery are considered in terms of the alteration to the land's productivity, soils and microclimate. The role of soil biota and macrofauna in maintaining favourable soil properties is examined and suggestions are given about farming systems and soil management techniques that will both preserve available resources and sustain economic production.

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By: R Lal
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