Advances in Soil Science

Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the Earth including soil formation, classification and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils; and these properties in relation to the use and management of soils.


Sometimes terms which refer to branches of soil science, such as pedology (formation, chemistry, morphology, and classification of soil) and edaphology (how soils interact with living things, especially plants), are used as if synonymous with soil science. The diversity of names associated with this discipline is related to the various associations concerned. Indeed, engineers, agronomists, chemists, geologists, physical geographers, ecologists, biologists, microbiologists, silviculturists, sanitarians, archaeologists, and specialists in regional planning, all contribute to further knowledge of soils and the advancement of the soil sciences.


Sample Chapter(s)
preface (48 KB)
Components of the Book:
  • Chapter 1
    From Agricultural Use Of Sewage Sludge To Nutrient Extraction: A Soil Science Outlook
  • Chapter 2
    Speciation And Sorption Of Phosphorus In Agricultural Soil Profiles Of Redoximorphic Character
  • Chapter 3
    Reuniting The Three Sisters: Collaborative Science With Native Growers To Improve Soil And Community Health
  • Chapter 4
    Bisphenol A—A Dangerous Pollutant Distorting The Biological Properties Of Soil
  • Chapter 5
    Effects Of Tebuconazole Application On Soil Microbiota And Enzymes
  • Chapter 6
    Soil Microbial Restoration Strategies For Promoting Climate-Ready Prairie Ecosystems
  • Chapter 7
    Remediation Of Smelter Contaminated Soil By Sequential Washing Using Biosurfactants
  • Chapter 8
    Microbial Spatial Footprint As A Driver Of Soil Carbon Stabilization
  • Chapter 9
    The Strength Of Soil-Plant Interactions Under Forest Is Related To A Critical Soil Depth
  • Chapter 10
    Agricultural Mulching And Fungicides—Impacts On Fungal Biomass, Mycotoxin Occurrence, And Soil Organic Matter Decomposition
  • Chapter 11
    Soil Metaproteomics For The Study Of The Relationships Between Microorganisms And Plants: A Review Of Extraction Protocols And Ecological Insights
  • Chapter 12
    Assessment Of Cu Applications In Two Contrasting Soils—Effects On Soil Microbial Activity And The Fungal Community Structure
  • Chapter 13
    Effects Of Simulated Drought On Biological Soil Quality, Microbial Diversity And Yields Under Long-Term Conventional And Organic Agriculture
  • Chapter 14
    Tropical Rainforest Restoration Plantations Are Slow To Restore The Soil Biological And Organic Carbon Characteristics Of Old Growth Rainforest
  • Chapter 15
    Linking Soil Microbial Diversity To Modern Agriculture Practices: A Review
Readership: Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in Soil Science
Sabry M. Shaheen
Department of Soil and Water Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kafrelsheikh, Kafr El-Sheikh 33516, Egypt

Jurate Kumpiene
Waste Science and Technology, Lulea University of Technology, 97187 Lulea, Sweden

M.Y. Quigley
Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

Sabine Both
Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, 2351, Australia

Maria Tartaglia
Department of Science and Technology, University of Sannio, via de Sanctis snc, 82100 Benevento, Italy

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