This comprehensive 634-page resource helps identify and manage soil constraints that limit crop productivity. It explores how multiple constraints can occur at various depths within the same soil profile and outlines practical management strategies to address them. The book includes case studies demonstrating how targeted interventions can improve productivity, along with data on the cost-benefit of managing specific constraints. While focused on the Australian farming context, the principles and practices described are relevant to broader agricultural regions. The book offers insight into the challenges of field adoption and the tools available for soil amelioration. #
Contents:
Dynamics and processes of soil constraints
Physical constraints
Chemical constraints
Biological constraints
Soil constraints and productivity
Mapping of soil constraints and management of soil constraints
International case studies
Cost-benefit analysis of managing soil constraints