TY - BOOK AU - Stirling, Graham AU - Hayden, Helen AU - Pattison, Tony AU - Stirling, Marcelle TI - Soil health, Soil Biology, Soilborne diseases and Sustainable Agriculture: a guide SN - 9781486303045 U1 - 577.570994 22 KW - soils KW - Agriculture N1 - Content Chapter 1 Introduction:Soil health, Soil biology, sustainable agriculture and evidence-based information What is soil health What is sustainable agriculture soil health and sustainable agriculture are inextricably linked The role of soil organisms The need for holistic solution to information to soil-health problems etc Chapter 2 Soil physical, chemical and biological properties, and key role of organic matter in promoting soil and plant health Soil composition Soil properties The key role of organic matter in modifying soil properties and improving soil health Common soil physical and chemical constraints Concluding remarks Chapter 3 Organisms in the soil food web and their functions Soil biodiversity The soil food web Interaction between organisms in the soil food web Ecosystem service provided by soil biota The soil-root interface: a key site of biological activity etc. Chapter 4 Soilborne diseases: a major impediment to crop production Diseases cause by Rhizoctonia Root rot, Crown rot and vascular wilt disaeses caused by Fusariuum Take-all of cereals caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis Root rot and damping-off diseases caused by Pythium and Pytophthora Pachymetra root rot of sugarcane etc. Chapter 5 Impact of natural enemies on soilborne pathogens Interactions within the soil food web and their effect on soilborne pests and pathogens Classical, inudative and conversation biological control and its relavance to siolborne pests and pathogens Disease suppressive soils: Organic matters mediated and specific forms of suppression Benefits and limitation of different forms of suppression etc Chapter 6 A practical guide to improving siol health and reducing losses from soilborn diseases Assess soil health and identify any physical, chemical and biological constraints Determine the main limiting factors Identifying option for improving Monitor soilborn pathogens and beneficial organisms Modifying soil and crop management practices etc Chapter 7 Grain farming systems to improve soil health and enhancing biological suppression of soilborne diseases Conservation agriculture; the first step in building an active, diverse and resilient soil biological community Second-tier practices to continue the soil improvement process Options to further improve best practice farming systems Concluding remarks Chapter 8 Annual and perennial pastures to improve soil health in grain-cropping system The role of perennial pastures in improving soil health The impact of climate and pasture spices on soil biological properties The contribution of mixed farming systems to sustainability Choice of pasture spices Options for the future etc Chapter 9 Yield decline of sugarcane: a soil health problem overcome by modifying the farming system The conventional sugarcane farming system The impact of the conventional sugarcane farming system on soil health A more sustainable sugarcane farming system on soilborn pests and pathogens Effects of pesticides and fertilizers on biological heath of sugar cane soils Improving soil health is a long-term process. Chapter 10 Vegetable farming systems: The challenge of improving soil health and sustainability in an industry that demands high level of productivity High-input vegetable production system Possible components of more sustainable vegetable production system Concluding remarks Chapter 11 Options for improving soil health and minimizing losses from soilborn diseases in perennial horticultural crops Reducing or eliminating tillage Using cover crops to maintain ground cover Minimizing compaction Mulching Organic amendment etc Chapter 12 Key soil health messages and practices that should be included in holistic soil improvement programs The main messages from the book Key practices to improve soil health and sustainability ER -