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The micro-organisms of the soil

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The volume surveys the living community within soil and its interactions with plants, tracing historical ideas about decomposition and nitrification before detailing the biology and ecology of bacteria, protozoa, algae, fungi, and soil invertebrates. It explains microbial roles in breaking down organic matter, cycling nutrients such as nitrogen, and producing plant-available compounds while noting conditions that govern microbial activity and occasional pathogenic effects. Chapters combine observational and experimental perspectives from specialists and conclude with a synthesis of the chemical activities of the soil population and their practical implications for plant growth and agricultural management.

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Edward J. Russell

Edward J. Russell was an influential figure in the field of soil science, known for his contributions to understanding the biological aspects of soil health. His notable works include "Lessons on Soil," which provides foundational insights into soil management and cultivation practices, and "The Micro-organisms of the Soil," which explores the vital role of microorganisms in soil ecosystems. Russell's research has helped shape agricultural practices and enhance the understanding of soil as a living entity, contributing to the broader discourse on sustainable farming and environmental stewardship.

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