Authored By: D. Udhaya Nandhini
ISBN: 9789367553060
Binding: Hardback
Year of Publishing: 2026
Imprint: CONTENT VIBES
Pages: 320
Language: English
Length: 229
Breadth: 21
Height: 152
Weight: 0
The book provides a comprehensive understanding of soil as a dynamic natural resource essential for sustainable agriculture and plant productivity. The book covers fundamental concepts of soil science including soil formation, classification, soil degradation, and management of problem soils such as acid, saline, and alkali soils.
Detailed discussions on essential plant nutrients, nutrient dynamics, deficiency symptoms, nutrient uptake mechanisms, and nutrient cycling help readers understand the scientific basis of soil fertility. The text also explains physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil, methods of soil fertility evaluation, soil quality indicators, and carbon sequestration for sustainable soil management.
Special emphasis is given to rhizosphere interactions, best management practices, organic manures, bio-inputs, composts, traditional soil enrichment techniques, and natural farming approaches. The book also addresses soil contamination, bioremediation methods, and traditional knowledge systems related to soil conservation. Designed for students, researchers, extension professionals, and farmers, this book serves as a valuable resource for improving soil health, crop productivity, and long-term agricultural sustainability.
Soil as a Natural Medium for Plant Growth
Soil Formation and Genesis
Soil Classification and Types
Soil Degradation and Its Status
Problem Soils and Their Management
Essential and Beneficial Nutrients in Soil
Role of Nutrients in Plant Growth
Nutrient Deficiency, Toxicity, and Diagnosis
Nutrient Movement and Uptake Mechanisms
Nutrient Cycling in Soil Ecosystems
Physical, Chemical, and Biological Properties of Soil
Factors Affecting Soil Fertility
Methods of Soil Fertility Evaluation
Soil Organic Matter and Carbon Sequestration
Soil Quality and Soil Health Indicators
Rhizosphere Interactions and Soil Fertility
Best Management Practices for Soil Health
Organic Manures and Bio-Inputs
Production and Use of Organic Manures
Soil Contamination, Reclamation, and Traditional Knowledge Systems