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Microbial ecology in sustainable agroecosystems / / edited by Tanya E. Cheeke, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall
Microbial ecology in sustainable agroecosystems / / edited by Tanya E. Cheeke, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 p.)
Disciplina 631.4/6
Altri autori (Persone) CheekeTanya E
ColemanDavid C. <1938->
WallDiana H
Collana Advances in agroecology
Soggetto topico Soil microbial ecology
Agricultural ecology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-429-10478-2
1-4398-5297-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Soil ecology and agroecosystem studies: A dynamic and diverse world; Chapter 2: Manipulation of beneficial microorganisms in crop rhizospheres; Chapter 3: The influence of heterogeneity on soil microbial processes in agroecosystems: Theory, evidence, and opportunities; Chapter 4: Soil food webs in agricultural ecosystems; Chapter 5: Community composition of soil organisms under different wheat-farming systems; Chapter 6: The biological basis for nitrogen management in agroecosystems
Chapter 7: The contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to the success or failure of agricultural practicesChapter 8: Effects of the cultivation of genetically modified Bt crops on nontarget soil organisms; Chapter 9: Maize legume relay intercrops in Malawi: Meeting short- and long-term sustainability goals; Chapter 10: Making soil biodiversity matter for agriculture: Ecosystem services and challenges
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452841103321
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2013
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Microbial ecology in sustainable agroecosystems / / edited by Tanya E. Cheeke, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall
Microbial ecology in sustainable agroecosystems / / edited by Tanya E. Cheeke, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 p.)
Disciplina 631.4/6
Altri autori (Persone) CheekeTanya E <1978-> (Tanya Elizabeth Amy)
ColemanDavid C. <1938->
WallDiana H
Collana Advances in agroecology
Soggetto topico Soil microbial ecology
Agricultural ecology
ISBN 0-429-10478-2
1-4398-5297-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Soil ecology and agroecosystem studies: A dynamic and diverse world; Chapter 2: Manipulation of beneficial microorganisms in crop rhizospheres; Chapter 3: The influence of heterogeneity on soil microbial processes in agroecosystems: Theory, evidence, and opportunities; Chapter 4: Soil food webs in agricultural ecosystems; Chapter 5: Community composition of soil organisms under different wheat-farming systems; Chapter 6: The biological basis for nitrogen management in agroecosystems
Chapter 7: The contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to the success or failure of agricultural practicesChapter 8: Effects of the cultivation of genetically modified Bt crops on nontarget soil organisms; Chapter 9: Maize legume relay intercrops in Malawi: Meeting short- and long-term sustainability goals; Chapter 10: Making soil biodiversity matter for agriculture: Ecosystem services and challenges
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779375603321
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2013
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Microbial ecology in sustainable agroecosystems / / edited by Tanya E. Cheeke, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall
Microbial ecology in sustainable agroecosystems / / edited by Tanya E. Cheeke, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 p.)
Disciplina 631.4/6
Altri autori (Persone) CheekeTanya E <1978-> (Tanya Elizabeth Amy)
ColemanDavid C. <1938->
WallDiana H
Collana Advances in agroecology
Soggetto topico Soil microbial ecology
Agricultural ecology
ISBN 0-429-10478-2
1-4398-5297-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Soil ecology and agroecosystem studies: A dynamic and diverse world; Chapter 2: Manipulation of beneficial microorganisms in crop rhizospheres; Chapter 3: The influence of heterogeneity on soil microbial processes in agroecosystems: Theory, evidence, and opportunities; Chapter 4: Soil food webs in agricultural ecosystems; Chapter 5: Community composition of soil organisms under different wheat-farming systems; Chapter 6: The biological basis for nitrogen management in agroecosystems
Chapter 7: The contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to the success or failure of agricultural practicesChapter 8: Effects of the cultivation of genetically modified Bt crops on nontarget soil organisms; Chapter 9: Maize legume relay intercrops in Malawi: Meeting short- and long-term sustainability goals; Chapter 10: Making soil biodiversity matter for agriculture: Ecosystem services and challenges
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820678503321
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , 2013
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Soil ecology and ecosystem services / / edited by Diana H. Wall, [and others]
Soil ecology and ecosystem services / / edited by Diana H. Wall, [and others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (421 p.)
Disciplina 577.57
Altri autori (Persone) WallDiana H
Soggetto topico Soil ecology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-163255-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Section 1-The Living Soil and Ecosystem Services; Introduction; 1.1 Soil as a Habitat; 1.1.1 Introduction; 1.1.2 Conditions in soils; 1.1.3 Adaptive strategies of soil organisms; 1.1.4 Self-organization and the spatial organization of soils; 1.1.5 Discrete scales in soil function; 1.1.6 The challenge of an eco-efficient use of soils; 1.1.7 Approaches to soil ecological research; 1.1.8 Conclusions; 1.2 Soil Biodiversity and Functions; 1.2.1 Soil biodiversity; 1.2.2 How to investigate soil communities; 1.2.3 Diversity-function relationships
1.2.4 Taking a holistic view to soil diversity-ecosystem functioning1.2.5 Conclusions; 1.3 Ecosystem Services Provided by the Soil Biota; 1.3.1 Introduction; 1.3.2 Understanding ecosystem functioning; 1.3.3 Understanding ecosystem structure: revisiting the functional group concept; 1.3.4 Understanding effects of environmental drivers and land management on ecosystem functioning and services; 1.3.5 Working with nature; 1.3.6 Landscape context; 1.3.7 Conclusions; Synthesis; Section 2-From Genes to Ecosystem Services; Introduction; 2.1 From Single Genes to Microbial Networks; 2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Analyzing microbial genes to understand ecosystem functioning2.1.3 Methodological approaches to the gene-based study of microbial communities and networks; 2.1.4 Genes in microbial networks of organic matter decomposition and biodegradation of pollutants; 2.1.5 Microbial genes in nitrogen turnover cascades; 2.1.6 Genes underlying microbial communication; 2.1.7 Microbial genes for interacting in the plant environment; 2.1.8 From genes to microbial networks: future prospects; 2.2 From Genes to Ecosystems: Plant Genetics as a Link between Above- and Belowground Processes
2.2.1 Introduction2.2.2 The role of plant functional traits in bridging species interactions with soil community dynamics; 2.2.3 The role of plant genetic variation on soil communities; 2.2.4 The role of plant genetic variation on ecosystem processes; 2.2.5 The evolutionary implications of plant-soil linkages; 2.2.6 Conclusions and future directions; 2.3 Delivery of Soil Ecosystem Services: From Gaia to Genes; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Ecosystem services delivery and Gaia theory; 2.3.3 At what biological levels are soil ecosystem services produced?
2.3.4 At what spatial scales can we describe and quantify soil ecosystem services?2.3.5 Use of soil ecosystem services in a policy context; 2.3.6 Conclusions; Synthesis; Section 3-Community Structure and Biotic Assemblages; Introduction; 3.1 Succession, Resource Processing, and Diversity in Detrital Food Webs; 3.1.1 The surprising diversity of soil communities; 3.1.2 From litter and carrion to soil organic matter: detrital succession in soils; 3.1.3 Mechanisms and models for detrital succession; 3.1.4 Can successional specialization explain coexistence and the diversity in soils?
3.1.5 Latitudinal gradients in soil diversity: detrital food webs thwart ecology's oldest pattern
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464179403321
Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2013
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Soil ecology and ecosystem services / / edited by Diana H. Wall, [and others]
Soil ecology and ecosystem services / / edited by Diana H. Wall, [and others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (421 p.)
Disciplina 577.57
Altri autori (Persone) WallDiana H
Soggetto topico Soil ecology
ISBN 0-19-163256-2
0-19-163255-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Section 1-The Living Soil and Ecosystem Services; Introduction; 1.1 Soil as a Habitat; 1.1.1 Introduction; 1.1.2 Conditions in soils; 1.1.3 Adaptive strategies of soil organisms; 1.1.4 Self-organization and the spatial organization of soils; 1.1.5 Discrete scales in soil function; 1.1.6 The challenge of an eco-efficient use of soils; 1.1.7 Approaches to soil ecological research; 1.1.8 Conclusions; 1.2 Soil Biodiversity and Functions; 1.2.1 Soil biodiversity; 1.2.2 How to investigate soil communities; 1.2.3 Diversity-function relationships
1.2.4 Taking a holistic view to soil diversity-ecosystem functioning1.2.5 Conclusions; 1.3 Ecosystem Services Provided by the Soil Biota; 1.3.1 Introduction; 1.3.2 Understanding ecosystem functioning; 1.3.3 Understanding ecosystem structure: revisiting the functional group concept; 1.3.4 Understanding effects of environmental drivers and land management on ecosystem functioning and services; 1.3.5 Working with nature; 1.3.6 Landscape context; 1.3.7 Conclusions; Synthesis; Section 2-From Genes to Ecosystem Services; Introduction; 2.1 From Single Genes to Microbial Networks; 2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Analyzing microbial genes to understand ecosystem functioning2.1.3 Methodological approaches to the gene-based study of microbial communities and networks; 2.1.4 Genes in microbial networks of organic matter decomposition and biodegradation of pollutants; 2.1.5 Microbial genes in nitrogen turnover cascades; 2.1.6 Genes underlying microbial communication; 2.1.7 Microbial genes for interacting in the plant environment; 2.1.8 From genes to microbial networks: future prospects; 2.2 From Genes to Ecosystems: Plant Genetics as a Link between Above- and Belowground Processes
2.2.1 Introduction2.2.2 The role of plant functional traits in bridging species interactions with soil community dynamics; 2.2.3 The role of plant genetic variation on soil communities; 2.2.4 The role of plant genetic variation on ecosystem processes; 2.2.5 The evolutionary implications of plant-soil linkages; 2.2.6 Conclusions and future directions; 2.3 Delivery of Soil Ecosystem Services: From Gaia to Genes; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Ecosystem services delivery and Gaia theory; 2.3.3 At what biological levels are soil ecosystem services produced?
2.3.4 At what spatial scales can we describe and quantify soil ecosystem services?2.3.5 Use of soil ecosystem services in a policy context; 2.3.6 Conclusions; Synthesis; Section 3-Community Structure and Biotic Assemblages; Introduction; 3.1 Succession, Resource Processing, and Diversity in Detrital Food Webs; 3.1.1 The surprising diversity of soil communities; 3.1.2 From litter and carrion to soil organic matter: detrital succession in soils; 3.1.3 Mechanisms and models for detrital succession; 3.1.4 Can successional specialization explain coexistence and the diversity in soils?
3.1.5 Latitudinal gradients in soil diversity: detrital food webs thwart ecology's oldest pattern
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789398103321
Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2013
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Soil ecology and ecosystem services / / edited by Diana H. Wall, [and others]
Soil ecology and ecosystem services / / edited by Diana H. Wall, [and others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (421 p.)
Disciplina 577.57
Altri autori (Persone) WallDiana H
Soggetto topico Soil ecology
ISBN 0-19-163256-2
0-19-163255-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Section 1-The Living Soil and Ecosystem Services; Introduction; 1.1 Soil as a Habitat; 1.1.1 Introduction; 1.1.2 Conditions in soils; 1.1.3 Adaptive strategies of soil organisms; 1.1.4 Self-organization and the spatial organization of soils; 1.1.5 Discrete scales in soil function; 1.1.6 The challenge of an eco-efficient use of soils; 1.1.7 Approaches to soil ecological research; 1.1.8 Conclusions; 1.2 Soil Biodiversity and Functions; 1.2.1 Soil biodiversity; 1.2.2 How to investigate soil communities; 1.2.3 Diversity-function relationships
1.2.4 Taking a holistic view to soil diversity-ecosystem functioning1.2.5 Conclusions; 1.3 Ecosystem Services Provided by the Soil Biota; 1.3.1 Introduction; 1.3.2 Understanding ecosystem functioning; 1.3.3 Understanding ecosystem structure: revisiting the functional group concept; 1.3.4 Understanding effects of environmental drivers and land management on ecosystem functioning and services; 1.3.5 Working with nature; 1.3.6 Landscape context; 1.3.7 Conclusions; Synthesis; Section 2-From Genes to Ecosystem Services; Introduction; 2.1 From Single Genes to Microbial Networks; 2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Analyzing microbial genes to understand ecosystem functioning2.1.3 Methodological approaches to the gene-based study of microbial communities and networks; 2.1.4 Genes in microbial networks of organic matter decomposition and biodegradation of pollutants; 2.1.5 Microbial genes in nitrogen turnover cascades; 2.1.6 Genes underlying microbial communication; 2.1.7 Microbial genes for interacting in the plant environment; 2.1.8 From genes to microbial networks: future prospects; 2.2 From Genes to Ecosystems: Plant Genetics as a Link between Above- and Belowground Processes
2.2.1 Introduction2.2.2 The role of plant functional traits in bridging species interactions with soil community dynamics; 2.2.3 The role of plant genetic variation on soil communities; 2.2.4 The role of plant genetic variation on ecosystem processes; 2.2.5 The evolutionary implications of plant-soil linkages; 2.2.6 Conclusions and future directions; 2.3 Delivery of Soil Ecosystem Services: From Gaia to Genes; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Ecosystem services delivery and Gaia theory; 2.3.3 At what biological levels are soil ecosystem services produced?
2.3.4 At what spatial scales can we describe and quantify soil ecosystem services?2.3.5 Use of soil ecosystem services in a policy context; 2.3.6 Conclusions; Synthesis; Section 3-Community Structure and Biotic Assemblages; Introduction; 3.1 Succession, Resource Processing, and Diversity in Detrital Food Webs; 3.1.1 The surprising diversity of soil communities; 3.1.2 From litter and carrion to soil organic matter: detrital succession in soils; 3.1.3 Mechanisms and models for detrital succession; 3.1.4 Can successional specialization explain coexistence and the diversity in soils?
3.1.5 Latitudinal gradients in soil diversity: detrital food webs thwart ecology's oldest pattern
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818425803321
Oxford, [England] : , : Oxford University Press, , 2013
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Sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services in soils and sediments [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Diana H. Wall ; [foreword by Harold A. Mooney]
Sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services in soils and sediments [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Diana H. Wall ; [foreword by Harold A. Mooney]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, : Island Press, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 577.5/7
Altri autori (Persone) WallDiana H
Collana SCOPE
Soggetto topico Soil ecology - Economic aspects
Biodiversity - Economic aspects
Ecosystem management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-59726-785-6
1-4356-4859-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Figures and Tables; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Ch. 1: The Need for Understanding How Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Affect Ecosystem Services in Soils and Sediments; Part I: Ecosystem Processes and the Sustainable Delivery of Goods and Services; Ch. 2: The Sustainable Delivery of Goods and Services Provided by Soil Biota; Ch. 3: Ecosystem Services Provided by Freshwater Benthos; Ch. 4: Marine Sedimentary Biota as Providers of Ecosystem Goods and Services
Part II: Assessment of the Vulnerability of Critical Below-Surface Habitats, Functions, and TaxaCh. 5: Vulnerability to Global Change of Ecosystem Goods and Services Driven by Soil Biota; Ch. 6: Vulnerability and Management of Ecological Services in Freshwater Systems; Ch. 7: Vulnerability of Marine Sedimentary Ecosystem Services to Human Activities; Part III: Connections Between Soils and Sediments: Implications for Sustaining Ecosystems; Ch. 8: Connecting Soil and Sediment Biodiversity: The Role of Scale and Implications for Management
Ch. 9: Cascading Effects of Deforestation on Ecosystem Services Across Soils and Freshwater and Marine SedimentsCh. 10: Understanding the Functions of Biodiversity in Soils and Sediments Will Enhance Global Ecosystem Sustainability and Societal Well-Being; Contributors; SCOPE Series List; SCOPE Soil and Sediment Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning (SSBEF) Committee Publications; SCOPE Executive Committee 2001-2004; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451727003321
Washington, : Island Press, c2004
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Sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services in soils and sediments [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Diana H. Wall ; [foreword by Harold A. Mooney]
Sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services in soils and sediments [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Diana H. Wall ; [foreword by Harold A. Mooney]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, : Island Press, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 577.5/7
Altri autori (Persone) WallDiana H
Collana SCOPE
Soggetto topico Soil ecology - Economic aspects
Biodiversity - Economic aspects
Ecosystem management
ISBN 1-59726-785-6
1-4356-4859-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Figures and Tables; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Ch. 1: The Need for Understanding How Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Affect Ecosystem Services in Soils and Sediments; Part I: Ecosystem Processes and the Sustainable Delivery of Goods and Services; Ch. 2: The Sustainable Delivery of Goods and Services Provided by Soil Biota; Ch. 3: Ecosystem Services Provided by Freshwater Benthos; Ch. 4: Marine Sedimentary Biota as Providers of Ecosystem Goods and Services
Part II: Assessment of the Vulnerability of Critical Below-Surface Habitats, Functions, and TaxaCh. 5: Vulnerability to Global Change of Ecosystem Goods and Services Driven by Soil Biota; Ch. 6: Vulnerability and Management of Ecological Services in Freshwater Systems; Ch. 7: Vulnerability of Marine Sedimentary Ecosystem Services to Human Activities; Part III: Connections Between Soils and Sediments: Implications for Sustaining Ecosystems; Ch. 8: Connecting Soil and Sediment Biodiversity: The Role of Scale and Implications for Management
Ch. 9: Cascading Effects of Deforestation on Ecosystem Services Across Soils and Freshwater and Marine SedimentsCh. 10: Understanding the Functions of Biodiversity in Soils and Sediments Will Enhance Global Ecosystem Sustainability and Societal Well-Being; Contributors; SCOPE Series List; SCOPE Soil and Sediment Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning (SSBEF) Committee Publications; SCOPE Executive Committee 2001-2004; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781806903321
Washington, : Island Press, c2004
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Sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services in soils and sediments / / edited by Diana H. Wall ; [foreword by Harold A. Mooney]
Sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services in soils and sediments / / edited by Diana H. Wall ; [foreword by Harold A. Mooney]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, : Island Press, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 577.5/7
Altri autori (Persone) WallDiana H
Collana SCOPE
Soggetto topico Soil ecology - Economic aspects
Biodiversity - Economic aspects
Ecosystem management
ISBN 1-59726-785-6
1-4356-4859-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Figures and Tables; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Ch. 1: The Need for Understanding How Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Affect Ecosystem Services in Soils and Sediments; Part I: Ecosystem Processes and the Sustainable Delivery of Goods and Services; Ch. 2: The Sustainable Delivery of Goods and Services Provided by Soil Biota; Ch. 3: Ecosystem Services Provided by Freshwater Benthos; Ch. 4: Marine Sedimentary Biota as Providers of Ecosystem Goods and Services
Part II: Assessment of the Vulnerability of Critical Below-Surface Habitats, Functions, and TaxaCh. 5: Vulnerability to Global Change of Ecosystem Goods and Services Driven by Soil Biota; Ch. 6: Vulnerability and Management of Ecological Services in Freshwater Systems; Ch. 7: Vulnerability of Marine Sedimentary Ecosystem Services to Human Activities; Part III: Connections Between Soils and Sediments: Implications for Sustaining Ecosystems; Ch. 8: Connecting Soil and Sediment Biodiversity: The Role of Scale and Implications for Management
Ch. 9: Cascading Effects of Deforestation on Ecosystem Services Across Soils and Freshwater and Marine SedimentsCh. 10: Understanding the Functions of Biodiversity in Soils and Sediments Will Enhance Global Ecosystem Sustainability and Societal Well-Being; Contributors; SCOPE Series List; SCOPE Soil and Sediment Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning (SSBEF) Committee Publications; SCOPE Executive Committee 2001-2004; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823751103321
Washington, : Island Press, c2004
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