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Quick start guide to soil methods for ecologists
Author
Perkins, Lora B
Blank, Robert R
Ferguson, Scot D
Johnson, Dale W
Lindemann, William C
Rau, Ben M
Publisher
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
Publication Year
2013
Body

Abstract Increasingly biologists and ecologists are becoming aware of the vital importance of soil to processes observed aboveground and are incorporating soil analyses into their research. Because of the dynamic and heterogeneous nature of soil, proper incorporation of soil analysis into ecological studies requires knowledge and planning. Unfortunately, many ecologists may not be current (or trained at all) in soil science. We provide this review, based on our cumulative >60 years of work in soil science, to help familiarize researchers with essential information to appropriately incorporate soil analyses into ecological studies. Specifically, we provide a brief introduction into soils and then discuss issues related to soil sterilization, choosing a soil for a greenhouse project, sampling soils, and soil analyses.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
15
Journal Number
4
Journal Pages
237-244
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
Keywords
Soil Sampling
texture
Sterilization
Greenhouse
nitrogen
Soil core
soils
ecosystem ecology