Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis (Soil Health series, Volume 2)
Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis

Analyzing, comparing, and understanding soil health data

The maintenance of healthy soil resources is instrumental to the success of an array of global efforts and initiatives. Whether they are working to combat food shortages, conserve our ecosystems, or mitigate the impact of climate change, researchers and agriculturalists the world over must be able to correctly examine and understand the complex nature of this essential resource. These new volumes have been designed to meet this need, addressing the many dimensions of soil health analysis in chapters that are concise, accessible and applicable to the tasks at hand.

Soil Health, Volume Two: Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis provides explanations of the best practices by which one may arrive at valuable, comparable data and incisive conclusions, and covers topics including:

  • Sampling considerations and field evaluations
  • Assessment and interpretation of soil-test biological activity
  • Macro- and micronutrients in soil quality and health
  • PLFA and EL-FAME indicators

Offering a practical guide to collecting and understanding soil health data, this volume will be of great interest to all those working in agriculture, private sector businesses, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic-, state-, and federal-research projects, as well as state and federal soil conservation, water quality and other environmental programs.

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Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis (Soil Health series, Volume 2)
Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis

Analyzing, comparing, and understanding soil health data

The maintenance of healthy soil resources is instrumental to the success of an array of global efforts and initiatives. Whether they are working to combat food shortages, conserve our ecosystems, or mitigate the impact of climate change, researchers and agriculturalists the world over must be able to correctly examine and understand the complex nature of this essential resource. These new volumes have been designed to meet this need, addressing the many dimensions of soil health analysis in chapters that are concise, accessible and applicable to the tasks at hand.

Soil Health, Volume Two: Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis provides explanations of the best practices by which one may arrive at valuable, comparable data and incisive conclusions, and covers topics including:

  • Sampling considerations and field evaluations
  • Assessment and interpretation of soil-test biological activity
  • Macro- and micronutrients in soil quality and health
  • PLFA and EL-FAME indicators

Offering a practical guide to collecting and understanding soil health data, this volume will be of great interest to all those working in agriculture, private sector businesses, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic-, state-, and federal-research projects, as well as state and federal soil conservation, water quality and other environmental programs.

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Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis (Soil Health series, Volume 2)

Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis (Soil Health series, Volume 2)

Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis (Soil Health series, Volume 2)

Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis (Soil Health series, Volume 2)

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Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis

Analyzing, comparing, and understanding soil health data

The maintenance of healthy soil resources is instrumental to the success of an array of global efforts and initiatives. Whether they are working to combat food shortages, conserve our ecosystems, or mitigate the impact of climate change, researchers and agriculturalists the world over must be able to correctly examine and understand the complex nature of this essential resource. These new volumes have been designed to meet this need, addressing the many dimensions of soil health analysis in chapters that are concise, accessible and applicable to the tasks at hand.

Soil Health, Volume Two: Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis provides explanations of the best practices by which one may arrive at valuable, comparable data and incisive conclusions, and covers topics including:

  • Sampling considerations and field evaluations
  • Assessment and interpretation of soil-test biological activity
  • Macro- and micronutrients in soil quality and health
  • PLFA and EL-FAME indicators

Offering a practical guide to collecting and understanding soil health data, this volume will be of great interest to all those working in agriculture, private sector businesses, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic-, state-, and federal-research projects, as well as state and federal soil conservation, water quality and other environmental programs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780891189862
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 08/17/2021
Series: ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Books , #192
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Douglas L. Karlen, Retired ST Soil Scientist, USDA-ARS
Doug is internationally recognized for his soil health and sustainable agricultural research and technology transfer program. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Soil Science Society of America (SSSA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS), editor/co-editor for seven books, and author or co-author of more than 425 refereed journal, book chapter, and proceedings publications.

Diane E. Stott, Retired Soil Scientist, USDA-NRCS-SHD; Professor Emerita, Purdue University
Diane conducted internationally recognized research focused on crop and soil management impacts on soil health, soil organic matter cycling, enzyme activities and soil erodibility and soil health. She is a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA) and author or co-author of more than 115 refereed journal, book chapter, and proceedings publications.

Maysoon M. Mikha, Research Soil Scientist, USDA-ARS
Maysoon is nationally and internationally recognized for her agronomic research addressing soil quality/health and land sustainability. She received The Conservation Research Award from the SWCS and recognized by the SSSA for her excellent editorial skills. She authored and co- authored more than 100 refereed journals, book chapters, and proceedings.

Table of Contents

Dedication v

Foreword ix

Preface xiii

Volume 2 Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Analysis

1 Laboratory Methods for Soil Health Assessment: An Ove view 1
Steven R. Shafer, Douglas L. Karlen, Paul W. Tracy, Cristine L.S. Morgan, and C. Wayne Honeycutt

2 Sampling Considerations and Field Evaluations for Soil Health Assessment 17
Mark A. Liebig, Dennis Chessman, Jonathan J. Halvorson, and Roberto Luciano

3 Soil Organic Carbon Assessment Methods 38
Charles W. Rice, Carlos B. Pires, James Lin, and Marcos V. M. Sarto

4 Water-Stable Soil Aggregate Assessment 52
Maysoon M. Mikha and Skye Wills

5 Determination of Infiltration Rate and Bulk Density in Soils 69
Jalal D. Jabro and Maysoon M. Mikha

6 Chemical Reactivity: pH, Salinity and Sodicity Effects on Soil Health 78

Yaakov Anker, Vladimir Mirlas, Michael Zilberbrand, and Adi Oren

7 Nutrient Availability: Macro- and Micronutrients in Soil Quality and Health 109
James A. Ippolito

8 Assessment and Interpretation of Soil-Test Biological Activity 126
Alan J. Franzluebbers

9 Permanganate Oxidizable Carbon: An Indicator of Biologically Active Soil Carbon 152
Steve W. Culman, Tunsisa T. Hurisso, and Jordon Wade

10 Is Autoclaved Citrate-Extractable (ACE) Protein a Viable Indicator of Soil Nitrogen Availability? 176
Tunsisa T. Hurisso and Steve W. Culman

11 Metabolic Activity – Enzymes 194
Verónica Acosta-Martínez, Lumarie Pérez-Guzmán, Kristen S. Veum, Márcio R. Nunes, and Richard P. Dick

12 PLFA and EL-FAME Indicators of Microbial Community Composition 251
Kristen S. Veum, Veronica Acosta-Martinez, R. Michael Lehman, Chenhui Li, Amanda Cano, and Marcio R. Nunes

13 Microbial Community Composition, Diversity, and Function 289
D. K. Manter, J. M. Moore, R. M. Lehman, and A. K. Hamm

Epilogue 324

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