In October 1989 the IBSRAM's (International Board for Soil Research and Management) Information Services (IBSRIS) published the first issue of 'Soil Management Abstracts'. The major purpose of this journal, to be published quarterly, is to keep IBSRAM cooperators and other scientists in developing countries abreast of up-to-date publications relevant to their work on soil management, notably on the rnanagement of acid tropical soils, vertisols, sloping lands and topics related to land development issues. Each issue will contain about one hundred abstracts, and IBSRIS would welcome suggestions as to which papers might be included. 'Soil Management Abstracts' US$40 per year for four issues. IBSRIS/IBSRAM PO Box 9-109 Bangkhen Ba...
Humusica 3 corresponds to a supplementary collection of specific information. It collects 74 short r...
The Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Programme (TSBF) was initiated in 1984 under the patronage o...
International laboratory work on soil samples has been severely hampered by the great variability in...
In October 1989 the IBSRAM's (International Board for Soil Research and Management) Information Serv...
Soil quality is a determining factor in crop yields. In many Third World countries overgrazing, defo...
IBSRAM Proceedings No. 19. 1998. 254 pp. ISBN 974 86559 6 2 $25.00 /E24.35 (excluding postage) Int...
The Soil System Sciences (SSS) division of the EGU has been a strong and growing international resea...
Scope of t h e journal The primary intention of the journal is to stimulate wide interdisciplinary c...
Between September 1967 and March 2001, Geoderma published 100 volumes containing 2079 papers coverin...
June 1982 by an Act of the Australian Parliament. Its mandate is to help identify agricultural probl...
One in a series of six reports detailing all the published research of faculty in the department, as...
is the changed title of the former TROPAG journal Abstracts on tropical agriculture. The journal con...
Farmers ’ perception of soil fertility problems and their attitudes towards integrated soil fertilit...
IBSRAM position paper prepared by a panel of five experts, headed by Dennis Greenland. The report as...
Contour is a new publication which will be a forum for the exchange of information among the member ...
Humusica 3 corresponds to a supplementary collection of specific information. It collects 74 short r...
The Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Programme (TSBF) was initiated in 1984 under the patronage o...
International laboratory work on soil samples has been severely hampered by the great variability in...
In October 1989 the IBSRAM's (International Board for Soil Research and Management) Information Serv...
Soil quality is a determining factor in crop yields. In many Third World countries overgrazing, defo...
IBSRAM Proceedings No. 19. 1998. 254 pp. ISBN 974 86559 6 2 $25.00 /E24.35 (excluding postage) Int...
The Soil System Sciences (SSS) division of the EGU has been a strong and growing international resea...
Scope of t h e journal The primary intention of the journal is to stimulate wide interdisciplinary c...
Between September 1967 and March 2001, Geoderma published 100 volumes containing 2079 papers coverin...
June 1982 by an Act of the Australian Parliament. Its mandate is to help identify agricultural probl...
One in a series of six reports detailing all the published research of faculty in the department, as...
is the changed title of the former TROPAG journal Abstracts on tropical agriculture. The journal con...
Farmers ’ perception of soil fertility problems and their attitudes towards integrated soil fertilit...
IBSRAM position paper prepared by a panel of five experts, headed by Dennis Greenland. The report as...
Contour is a new publication which will be a forum for the exchange of information among the member ...
Humusica 3 corresponds to a supplementary collection of specific information. It collects 74 short r...
The Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Programme (TSBF) was initiated in 1984 under the patronage o...
International laboratory work on soil samples has been severely hampered by the great variability in...