

An essential tool for soil study, this practical guide in pedology assists you in the selection, interpretation, and presentation of pedological analyses in Europe. This 3rd expanded edition covers organic matter, trace elements, carbon, and biological indicators, aimed at pedologists, agronomists, technicians, students, and teachers.
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The Guide to Soil Analysis – 3rd Revised and Expanded Edition, signed by Denis Baize and published by éditions Quae, constitutes a unmissable reference for anyone required to analyze and characterize the soils Europeans.
Designed as a Practical guide, this book outlines the methods and objectives of the analyses conducted on soil horizons. He offers insightful advice for choose the relevant analyses, , mastering the expression of results, , interpret the data in a rigorous manner, and present the results in a professional setting.
This third edition integrates in-depth the recent scientific research published since 2000, particularly on:
the Organic carbon and the soil organic matter ; ;
the Trace elements (heavy metals, trace elements) ;
the biological quality indicators soils (microbial biomass, enzymatic activity, etc.).
In addition to the Guide for Soil Description (Baize & Jabiol, 2011), this volume is part of a pedagogical and scientific continuity intended for a wide audience:
Pedologists,
Foresters,
Agronomists,
agricultural technicians,
environmental engineers,
Students and teachers in earth sciences.
Richly illustrated and structured, this guide proves particularly useful for field studies, environmental projects, land management, and soil quality assessments in regulatory contexts.
Title : Guide to Soil Analysis – 3rd Revised and Expanded Edition
Author : Denis Baize
Editor : Quae
Collection : Seine-Aval Scientific Program
Language : French
Publication date : October 18, 2018
Format : Paperback
Number of pages : 326
Dimensions : 24 x 16 x 1.6 cm
Weight : 570 g
ISBN : 978-2-7592-2836-2
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