Ecology and Biogeography of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Chile, California, and Australia

Ecology and Biogeography of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Chile, California, and Australia
Author: Mary T. Kalin Arroyo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 146122490X

Mediterranean-type ecosystems have provided ecologists with some of the most scientifically-rewarding opportunities to formulate and evaluate hypotheses about large and small-scale ecological phenomena. Comparison of mediterranean-type climate ecosystems in different parts of the world has not only permitted a strong test for ecological convergence, but also critical understanding of key ecophysiological and population processes.

Applications of Soil Physics

Applications of Soil Physics
Author: Daniel Hillel
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323152139

Applications of Soil Physics deals with the applications of soil physics and covers topics ranging from infiltration and surface runoff to groundwater drainage, evaporation from bare-surface soils, and uptake of soil moisture by plants. Water balance and energy balance in the field are also discussed, along with tillage and soil structure management. The development and extension of Penman's evaporation formula is also described. This book is comprised of 14 chapters and begins with a systematic description of the field-water cycle and its management, with emphasis on infiltration and runoff; redistribution and drainage; evaporation and transpiration; and irrigation and tillage. Subsequent chapters focus on transpiration from plant canopies; freezing phenomena in soils; scaling and similitude of soil-water phenomena; spatial variability of soil physical properties; and movement of solutes during infiltration into homogeneous soil. Concepts of soil-water availability to plants are considered, together with principles of irrigation management and the advantages and limitations of drip irrigation. This monograph is intended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students of the environmental, engineering, and agronomic sciences.

Soil and Water Conservation in Semi-arid Areas

Soil and Water Conservation in Semi-arid Areas
Author: Norman Hudson
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1987
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789251026069

The problems of agriculture in the semi-arid regions; Assessing the possibilities for improving agriculture; Soil conservation; Water conservation; Water harvesting and use; Applications of water conservation.

Dryland Ecohydrology

Dryland Ecohydrology
Author: Paolo D'Odorico
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2006-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781402042591

Ecohydrology emerges as a new field of research aiming at furthering our understanding of the earth system through the study of the interactions between the water cycle and vegetation. By combining the analysis of biotic and abiotic components of terrestrial ecosystems, this volume provides a synthesis of material on arid and semiarid landscapes, which is currently spread in a number of books and journal articles. The focus on water-limited ecosystems is motivated by their high sensitivity to daily, seasonal, and decadal perturbations in water availability, and by the ecologic, climatic, and economic significance of most of the drylands around the world. Conceived as a tool for scientists working in the area of the earth and environmental sciences, this book presents the basic principles of eco-hydrology as well as a broad spectrum of topics and advances in this research field. The chapters collected in this book have been contributed by authors with different expertise, who work in several arid areas around the World. They describe the various interactions among the biological and physical dynamics in dryland ecosystems, starting from basic processes in the soil-vegetation-climate system, to landscape-scale hydrologic and geomorphic processes, ecohydrologic controls on soil nutrient dynamics, and multiscale analyses of disturbances and patterns.

A Solution to the Crises of Soil, Water, and Climate in Plant Production

A Solution to the Crises of Soil, Water, and Climate in Plant Production
Author: Imran
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2023-07-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1527524345

This book contains information on solutions to soil, water and environmental issues. The deterioration of fertile soil, fresh, clean water, and hygienic and green environments for many reasons have created concerns among the scientific community. Soil, water and the environment are threatened by chemical applications (pesticides and fertilizers, for example), natural disasters (erosion, volcanic eruptions, etc.) and other anthropogenic activities (GHG emission, deforestation, urbanization, and more). Life is dependent on these resources. If the soil is lost, from where can we produce food? If water is lost, how will life persist? If the environment is not clean, how will living beings (humans, animals and birds) survive? This book demonstrates critical thinking about how we might save these precious resources.

Soil Hydrology in a Changing Climate

Soil Hydrology in a Changing Climate
Author: Humberto Blanco
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1486313787

A changing climate is causing challenges for soil and water management in many parts of the world. Current soil management practices need to be redesigned to effectively address present and future fluctuating climates. Soil Hydrology in a Changing Climate explores how soil management practices impact soil hydrological characteristics, and how we can improve our understanding of soil and water management under changing conditions. Soil hydrology includes water infiltration and soil water storage, which are critical for agricultural plant and animal production. With our future climate predicted to include hotter, drier conditions, increases in evapotranspiration as well as fewer, more intense storms, improved soil management and soil hydrology are critical to ensuring our agriculture production can meet human demand. This comprehensive book is a valuable resource for land managers, soil conservationists, researchers and others who wish to understand how different management practices affect soil and water dynamics and how these practices can be adjusted to enhance agricultural sustainability and environmental quality.

Soil Water and Agronomic Productivity

Soil Water and Agronomic Productivity
Author: Rattan Lal
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1439850801

Crop water use can be increased by management of surface runoff, groundwater, irrigation, and soil water. Technological innovations to enhance availability of water for agricultural crops depend on soil and site-specific conditions. Devoted to the principles and practices of enhancing water use efficiency, Soil Water and Agronomic Productivity addr

Bibliography on Soil Erosion and Soil and Water Conservation

Bibliography on Soil Erosion and Soil and Water Conservation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1938
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

This bibliography is a list of references to published material on soil erosion and soil and water conservation. Some of these references may not appear to deal directly with erosion or conservation, but they have a pertinent relationship to some phase of the subject.