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Book Synopsis

Soil Science for Gardeners is an easy-to-read, practical guide to the science behind a healthy soil ecosystem and thriving plants. The book debunks common myths, explains soil science basics, and provides the reader with the knowledge to create a personalized soil fertility improvement program for better plants.



Table of Contents

Introduction
What Is Soil Health?
Using the Book
Terminology

SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING SOIL
1. Soil Basics
Components of Soil
Origin of Soil
Soil Particles
Soil Texture
Importance of Particle Size
Air and Water
Aggregation and Soil Structure
Soil pH

2. Plant Nutrients
Ions
What Is Salt?
Movement of Nutrients in Soil
Essential Plant Nutrients
Micronutrients
Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC)

3. Soil Life
Energy Food Web
The Power of Large Molecules
Ratio of Fungi to Bacteria
Chemicals in the Soil
Pathogen Control
Identification of Microbes

4. Bacteria
What Do They Eat?
Where Do They Live?
Role in Disease Prevention
Ideal Environment
Role in Building Soil Aggregates
Conditions that Harm Bacteria
Nitrogen Fixation

5. Fungi
What Do They Eat?
Where Do They Live?
Fungi at War
Fungal Parasites
Mycorrhizal Fungi

6. Other Organisms
Actinomycetes
Algae
Protozoa
Nematodes
Arthropods
Earthworms

7. Organic Matter
Decomposition: Converting Dead Things into Humus
Truth About Humus
Too Much Organic Matter
Compost
Chelation

8. Rhizosphere
Root Exudates
Soil Enzymes
Effect of Desiccation
Soil pH Levels
Dynamic Microbe Population
Allelochemicals
Plants Are in Control

SECTION 2: SOLVING SOIL PROBLEMS
9. Identifying Soil Problems
Why Do We Fertilize?
Soil Testing
Plants as Indicators of Soil Problems
Plant Tissue Analysis
DIY Test Kits
Determining Soil Texture
Crusted Soil
Quantification of Microbes
Level of Organic Matter
Compaction
Hardpan
Drainage

10. Gardening Techniques That Affect Soil
Tilling
Working the Land
Mulching
Hoeing
Cover Crops
Raised Bed Gardening
Crop Rotation
Companion Planting

11. Solving Chemical Issues
Buffer Capacity
Increasing pH
Decreasing pH
Saline and Sodic Soils
Increasing CEC
Synthetic vs Organic Fertilizers
Understanding Fertilizers
Synthetic Fertilizers
Organic Fertilizers
Fad Products

12. Solving Microbe Issues
Inoculation
Solarization
Controlling Pathogens
Compost Tea
Best Practice for Increasing Microbe Populations

13. Increasing Organic Matter
Options for Adding Organic Matter
Cover Crops
Vermicompost
Bokashi Compost
Biochar
Biosolids

14. Dealing with Structural Problems
Compaction
Drainage Issues
Modifying Soil Texture
Clay Soils
Sandy Soils

SECTION 3: A PERSONALIZED PLAN FOR HEALTHY SOIL
15. Developing a Plan for Soil Health Improvement

16. How Detailed Should You Get?

17. Soil Health Assessment
Chemical Tests
Soil Sampling Instructions

18. Soil Health Action Plan
Soil Health Assessment
Action Plan
Action Plan Follow-up

Appendix A: Soil Health Assessment Form
Appendix B: Action Plan for the Year
Index
About the Author
About New Society Publishers

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    Publisher: New Society Publishers
    Publication Date: 07/04/2020
    ISBN13: 9780865719309, 978-0865719309
    ISBN10: 0865719306

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Soil Science for Gardeners is an easy-to-read, practical guide to the science behind a healthy soil ecosystem and thriving plants. The book debunks common myths, explains soil science basics, and provides the reader with the knowledge to create a personalized soil fertility improvement program for better plants.



    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    What Is Soil Health?
    Using the Book
    Terminology

    SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING SOIL
    1. Soil Basics
    Components of Soil
    Origin of Soil
    Soil Particles
    Soil Texture
    Importance of Particle Size
    Air and Water
    Aggregation and Soil Structure
    Soil pH

    2. Plant Nutrients
    Ions
    What Is Salt?
    Movement of Nutrients in Soil
    Essential Plant Nutrients
    Micronutrients
    Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC)

    3. Soil Life
    Energy Food Web
    The Power of Large Molecules
    Ratio of Fungi to Bacteria
    Chemicals in the Soil
    Pathogen Control
    Identification of Microbes

    4. Bacteria
    What Do They Eat?
    Where Do They Live?
    Role in Disease Prevention
    Ideal Environment
    Role in Building Soil Aggregates
    Conditions that Harm Bacteria
    Nitrogen Fixation

    5. Fungi
    What Do They Eat?
    Where Do They Live?
    Fungi at War
    Fungal Parasites
    Mycorrhizal Fungi

    6. Other Organisms
    Actinomycetes
    Algae
    Protozoa
    Nematodes
    Arthropods
    Earthworms

    7. Organic Matter
    Decomposition: Converting Dead Things into Humus
    Truth About Humus
    Too Much Organic Matter
    Compost
    Chelation

    8. Rhizosphere
    Root Exudates
    Soil Enzymes
    Effect of Desiccation
    Soil pH Levels
    Dynamic Microbe Population
    Allelochemicals
    Plants Are in Control

    SECTION 2: SOLVING SOIL PROBLEMS
    9. Identifying Soil Problems
    Why Do We Fertilize?
    Soil Testing
    Plants as Indicators of Soil Problems
    Plant Tissue Analysis
    DIY Test Kits
    Determining Soil Texture
    Crusted Soil
    Quantification of Microbes
    Level of Organic Matter
    Compaction
    Hardpan
    Drainage

    10. Gardening Techniques That Affect Soil
    Tilling
    Working the Land
    Mulching
    Hoeing
    Cover Crops
    Raised Bed Gardening
    Crop Rotation
    Companion Planting

    11. Solving Chemical Issues
    Buffer Capacity
    Increasing pH
    Decreasing pH
    Saline and Sodic Soils
    Increasing CEC
    Synthetic vs Organic Fertilizers
    Understanding Fertilizers
    Synthetic Fertilizers
    Organic Fertilizers
    Fad Products

    12. Solving Microbe Issues
    Inoculation
    Solarization
    Controlling Pathogens
    Compost Tea
    Best Practice for Increasing Microbe Populations

    13. Increasing Organic Matter
    Options for Adding Organic Matter
    Cover Crops
    Vermicompost
    Bokashi Compost
    Biochar
    Biosolids

    14. Dealing with Structural Problems
    Compaction
    Drainage Issues
    Modifying Soil Texture
    Clay Soils
    Sandy Soils

    SECTION 3: A PERSONALIZED PLAN FOR HEALTHY SOIL
    15. Developing a Plan for Soil Health Improvement

    16. How Detailed Should You Get?

    17. Soil Health Assessment
    Chemical Tests
    Soil Sampling Instructions

    18. Soil Health Action Plan
    Soil Health Assessment
    Action Plan
    Action Plan Follow-up

    Appendix A: Soil Health Assessment Form
    Appendix B: Action Plan for the Year
    Index
    About the Author
    About New Society Publishers

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