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Soil fungi and soil fertility

Soil Fungi and Soil Fertility, Second Edition is an introduction to soil microbiology, incorporating significant advances in knowledge and understanding of the way micro-organisms live and function under laboratory and natural conditions. This book is comprised of nine chapters, discusses soil microbiology, and shows how the living ecosystem of the soil helps maintain soil fertility and crop production. This text begins with a description of the soil as a habitat, encompassing both its physical and chemical characteristics. The root systems, soil fauna, and soil micro-organisms or the Protist.

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  • "Soil Fungi and Soil Fertility, Second Edition is an introduction to soil microbiology, incorporating significant advances in knowledge and understanding of the way micro-organisms live and function under laboratory and natural conditions. This book is comprised of nine chapters, discusses soil microbiology, and shows how the living ecosystem of the soil helps maintain soil fertility and crop production. This text begins with a description of the soil as a habitat, encompassing both its physical and chemical characteristics. The root systems, soil fauna, and soil micro-organisms or the Protist..."
  • "Düngung, Pilze, Bodenbildung."
  • "Soil as a habitat; Living inhabitants of the soil; Form and function in fungi; Genetics and classification of fungi; Studying the soil fungus flora; Competitive saprophytic colonization of substrates by soil fungi; Saprophytic survival by soil fungi on colonized substrates; Root-infecting fungi."
  • "Soil Fungi and Soil Fertility, Second Edition is an introduction to soil microbiology, incorporating significant advances in knowledge and understanding of the way micro-organisms live and function under laboratory and natural conditions. This book is comprised of nine chapters, discusses soil microbiology, and shows how the living ecosystem of the soil helps maintain soil fertility and crop production. This text begins with a description of the soil as a habitat, encompassing both its physical and chemical characteristics. The root systems, soil fauna, and soil micro-organisms or the Protist."@en
  • "Microbial inhabitants of the soil; Physical organization of fungi; Genetics and classification of fungi; Fungal hyphae as agents of decomposition; Methods for studying fungi in soil; Substrate colonization by soil fungi; Saprophytic competition in the soil; Root-infecting fungi."

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  • "Soil fungi and soil fertility"@en
  • "Soil fungi and soil fertility"
  • "Soil Fungi and Soil Fertility An Introduction to Soil Mycology"
  • "Soil fungi and soil fertility. [With illustrations and a bibliography.]"@en
  • "Soil Fungi and Soil Fertility"
  • "Soil fungi and soil fertility : an introd. to soil mycology"
  • "Soil Fungi and Soil Fertility"@en
  • "Soil fungi and soil fertility an introduction to soil mycology"
  • "Soil fungi and soil fertility : an introduction to soil mycology"
  • "Soil fungi and soil fertility : an introduction to soil mycology"@en
  • "Soil fungi and soil fertility; an introduction to soil mycology"