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Cover Crops and Sustainable Agriculture

Cover Crops and Sustainable Agriculture

This book will not serve as the encyclopedia of cover crop management but it’s close. The benefits of a wide range of individual cover crops and blends/mixes for specific agronomic crop rotations and geographic locations are included. Descriptions photographs and illustrations show how cover crops look in the field including plant height leaf architecture and rooting patterns. Long term benefits are described for soil health soil structure water quality nutrient contributions soil biodiversity air quality and climate change. In addition to the whys of cover crop use the book includes details on the hows: how to choose cover crops for specific applications and locations; how (and when) to plant; how to manage and maintain the cover for maximum benefit; and how and when to terminate. Planting options include: drilling/planting between rows of an agronomic crop at planting time or when the crop is short (i. e. corn in early June); aerial seeding with an airplane or high-clearance machine shortly before the crop reaches maturity; and drilling/planting immediately after harvest of the agronomic crop. Selected cover crops (blends) can help with pest and disease management. Cover crops are an economic input with an expected return on investment similar to pesticides and fertilizer. As part of a continuous no-till system cover crops provide long-term biological chemical and structural benefits. The resulting increase in soil organic matter means the agronomic crop yields benefit from better water infiltration and water holding capacity greater availability of nitrogen and other nutrients deeper rooting and increased soil microbial activity in the root zone. | Cover Crops and Sustainable Agriculture

GBP 52.99
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Remote Sensing Applications for the Urban Environment

Remote Sensing Applications for the Urban Environment

Land use and land cover changes associated with increased urbanization have led to landscape and environmental changes throughout the world. Remote Sensing Applications for the Urban Environment places emphasis on the rapid development of worldwide urbanization and its impact on the environment and reviews the assessment of urban land cover conditions using remote sensing data. The book examines current satellite observation capacities the use of remote sensing data to characterize urban extent and urban land cover and the applications of satellite-derived data for urban environment assessments. It also introduces cutting-edge assessment methods and remote sensing techniques for characterizing high-resolution imagery of urban areas in different ecological environments. Focuses on the latest progress in urban remote sensing and technologies used to monitor urban land use and land cover conditionsIntroduces several methods used to extract urban landscape features using high-resolution imageryDetails the methods currently used for assessing urban vegetation impervious surface and urban land use and land cover conditionsDescribes how to use multi-temple satellite images to monitor urban growth around the worldAn up-to-date reference reflecting the state of the art in both remote sensing and the environmental assessment of urban areas Remote Sensing Applications for the Urban Environment summarizes current satellite observing capacities and the growing demand for consistent and continuous local regional and global observation data by different government agencies throughout the world. This book serves academic faculties students researchers and government decision makers.

GBP 48.99
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Renewable Energy Systems Fundamentals and Source Characteristics

Building Blocks of Tabletop Game Design An Encyclopedia of Mechanisms

High-Voltage Engineering Theory and Practice Second Edition Revised and Expanded

MCQs MEQs and OSPEs in Occupational Medicine A Revision Aid

Metal-Catalyzed Polymerization Fundamentals to Applications

Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics

Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics

Almost all books available on fracture mechanics cover the majority of topics presented in this book and often much much more. While great as references this makes teaching from them more difficult because the materials are not typically presented in the order that most professors cover them in their lectures and more than half the information presented is not covered in an introductory course at all. Focusing on the needs of students and professors Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics offers an introduction to the discipline through careful editing and mindfulness toward the audience. The book begins with a review of the fundamentals of continuum mechanics and the theory of elasticity relevant to fracture mechanics. The following material has been carefully selected only including topics important enough to be covered in a first course on fracture mechanics. Except for the last chapter no advanced topics are covered. Therefore instructors of elementary fracture mechanics courses can easily cover the entire book in a three-unit graduate-level course without having to spend too much time picking and choosing appropriate topics for the course from the vast knowledge presented in most fracture mechanic books available today. Drawing on over 20 years of teaching the author supplies practical and useful resources including practice exercises designed to facilitate enjoyable learning and reference for further study. His clear concise coverage of essential information makes the book ideal not only for an introductory course but also for self-study.

GBP 59.99
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Mechatronics in Engineering Design and Product Development

Colour Atlas of Glacial Phenomena

The Advanced Game Narrative Toolbox

Theory Design and Applications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Medicinal Plants and Mushrooms of Yunnan Province of China

Econometrics

Practical Handbook of Earth Science

Canine Infectious Diseases Self-Assessment Color Review

Proceedings Of The Xiv International Grassland Congress

The Science of Footwear

Weed Physiology Volume 2: Herbicide Physiology

Handbook of Standards and Guidelines in Ergonomics and Human Factors