Soil Health and Land Use Management / / edited by Maria C. Hernandez-Soriano.

Soils play multiple roles in the quality of life throughout the world, not only as the resource for food production, but also as the support for our structures, the environment, the medium for waste disposal, water, and the storage of nutrients. A healthy soil can sustain biological productivity, ma...

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