Handbook of Saline and Alkali Soils Diagnosis Reclamation and Management

Handbook of Saline and Alkali Soils Diagnosis Reclamation and Management
Author: S.K. Gupta
Publisher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-05-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9388812298

The term "alkali soil"is employed to refer to soils that have a high exchangeable-sodium-percentage; and "saline soil" is used in connection with soils having a high value for the electrical conductivity of the saturation extract. This handbook was first issued in multilithed form in 1947, and it has been widely distributed in this country and abroad. The handbook is intended primarily as a practical guide for those who are confroted with soil, plant, and water problems involving salinity and alkali The first five chapters provide a basis for the evaluation and interpretaion of measure-ments The procedures and measuring methods given in chapters 6,7, and 8 are those with which the Laboratory has had experience, and they are believed to have general applicability in the diagnosis and improvement of saline and alkali soils. This handbook is the result of the combined efforts of the entire staff of the salinity Laboratry.

Geraghty & Miller's Groundwater Bibliography, Fifth Edition

Geraghty & Miller's Groundwater Bibliography, Fifth Edition
Author: Frits van der Leeden
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000674657

This bibliography reflects the tremendous growth of interest in groundwater, which has occurred in recent years, dealing with a particular aspect of the field of hydrogeology. It will be helpful to those searching for information on management and protection of the groundwater resource.

Land Allocation for Biomass Crops

Land Allocation for Biomass Crops
Author: Ruopu Li
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 3319745360

This edited volume establishes a forum for international experts to explore cutting-edge questions associated with the land use and biomass production. Topics include ‘do we have enough land, either primary or marginal, to accommodate future production of biomass?’, ‘how are farming decisions made in response to biomass incentives?’, ‘is the current bio-mass production socially, economically and environmentally sustainable?’, and ‘what are the main constraints currently limiting biofuel deployment?’ The expansion of biomass production is often at the cost of reduced land availability for food production and losses of areas with ecological functions such as forests and wetlands. This process often involves complex interplay of physical dynamics and human systems that are driven by numerous geographic and socio-economic factors at different scales. Thus, the state-of-the-art research on the land use issues surrounding the biomass production and its environmental impacts is important for informed land management decision making. This book will be of great use to researchers in land use management and biomass-based renewable energy, as well as practitioners.

Dryland Farming

Dryland Farming
Author: Henry Gilbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1987
Genre: Arid regions agriculture
ISBN:

Nitrogen Management and Ground Water Protection

Nitrogen Management and Ground Water Protection
Author: Ronald F Follett
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0444599398

Supplying crops with adequate nitrogen is vital to ensuring food supplies. Once nitrogen is added to the soil, it is subject to chemical transformations of the nitrogen-cycle including transformation to nitrate. Excessive amounts of accumulated nitrate may then leach out of the soil and could potentially enter and contaminate drinking water supplies. The purpose of this book is to examine the subject of nitrogen management and ground water protection.The issue of maintaining ground water quality is addressed primarily from an agronomic point of view. Topics covered include: health and economic aspects of nitrate in drinking water; nitrate sources; ground water nitrate in the USA and other developed countries; transport, leaching and accounting for nitrogen; soil, nitrogen, crop and water management; and nitrate in aquifer systems. The book contains a keyword index and is organized into thirteen chapters, each with appropriate references, tables and figures. Chapter authors are among the leading experts on the subject of nitrate and ground water quality.Readers to whom the book is directed include soil scientists and agronomists, agricultural engineers (irrigation and drainage), environmental scientists, agricultural policy makers, and hydrologists.