Soil Biology Guide
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.58 (846 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471045519 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1376 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Roger Burks said Excellent identification guide!. The reason I got this book was its great keys to soil-dwelling invertebrates. It has very thorough keys even to obscure groups, at least to family level and sometimes to species level! It is much more in-depth than the simple "Soil Biology Guide" name implies. It was written in 1990, so it is not yet out of date. Nearly 1Excellent identification guide! The reason I got this book was its great keys to soil-dwelling invertebrates. It has very thorough keys even to obscure groups, at least to family level and sometimes to species level! It is much more in-depth than the simple "Soil Biology Guide" name implies. It was written in 1990, so it is not yet out of date. Nearly 1300 pages of keys, habitat info, etc!. 00 pages of keys, habitat info, etc!. "A comprehensive guide to the soil ecosystem" according to A Customer. This book is a thorough study of soil organisms written in order to be easily used by both beginners and professionals. It needs to be reprinted!!! It is THE book to own when beginning or continuing to study and identify soil invertebrates. I need this book!!. Ehsan Kahneh said soil biology guide. i research on soil microorganism especially on VAM fungi
The remaining 42 chapters provide specific information on each of the taxonomic groupings. From the Publisher A comprehensive study of the biology, taxonomy, and ecology of each of the soil biotic groups. Includes an extensive bibliography. Especially useful for the study of mesic, xeric, and hydric terrestrial sites. Contains illustrated identification keys to each group. Some keys go by functional morphological delineations; others lead the reader to classical identification at family, genus, or species levels. . The first chapter presents an ecological approach to soil studies. Some incorporate descriptions of new genera and species
Some keys go by functional morphological delineations; others lead the reader to classical identification at family, genus, or species levels. Contains illustrated identification keys to each group. Especially useful for the study of mesic, xeric, and hydric terrestrial sites. The first chapter presents an ecological approach to soil studies. A comprehensive study of the biology, taxonomy, and ecology of each of the soil biotic groups. The remaining 42 chapters provide specific information on each of the taxonomic groupings. Some incorporate descriptions of new genera and species. Includes an extensive bibliography.