Plant influences on soil organic carbon dynamics Dr R. D’AndrimontPlants play a central role in governing soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics, as a direct contributor, a mediator and fuel for microbial processing, and a regulator of soil physiochemical processes. The above processes may occur independently or interactively, sometimes inducing counteracting effects on SOC turnover or storage depending on the soil environment. In the pledge of promoting soil carbon sequestration for climate mitigation, elucidating
new perspectives open up: Throughout the centuries
Directors: From Stage to Screen and Back Again features a series of interviews with directors who did just that
The chapter begins by discussing the various forms nitrogen can take
This book paints a picture of the city's burgeoning scene through interviews with some of Philadelphia's most influential and successful playwrights
it covers archaeological landscapes
Understanding IPM within an economic framework can help growers and society create sustainable value over the long term
This book considers a range of printed and documentary evidence
provides livelihoods for 1 billion people and is key to enriching diets the world over
the active destruction of Native American cultures and languages over the past half-millennium
plus the reactions to those policies within the context of China's relations with Asian neighbours (India
organised and celebrated largely in London
It combines conceptual contributions to soft power research with empirical studies concerning the state and significance of soft power in US foreign affairs across different issue areas and bilateral relations