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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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