The organic matter of soil is degrading day by day. In recent decades, it has become very intense as the country's population has increased. One-quarter of species on planet earth lives in soils. It is predicated that around 27000 species of life forms are becoming extinct every year due to loss of habitat. The main causes of soil degradation are deforestation, removal of natural vegetation, converting forests to farms, degrading marginal lands and other agriculture related activities
Most people don’t think about soil. Even those that do – gardeners, landscapers, farmers – do not ne...
Soil can be degraded by several natural or human-mediated processes, including wind, water, or tilla...
The paper considers modern principles and problems of degradation of cultivated ameliorated soils. T...
Soil degradation is a global problem caused by many factors including excessive tillage, inappropria...
The vast diversity and the important role of soil biodiversity in ecosystem functioning and ecosyste...
Soil degradation can take many forms, from erosion to salinization to the overall depletion of organ...
Feeding the world population, 7.3 billion in 2015 and projected to increase to 9.5 billion by 2050, ...
Soil health, along with water supply, is the most valuable resource for humans, as human life depend...
Forest degradation impairs ability of the whole landscape adaptation to environmental change. The im...
Land degradation and water scarcity are factors that have direct negative consequences on the genera...
Soil is one of the most widespread of the earth’s natural resources and is essential for many human ...
Soils are essential to life on Earth but are rapidly degrading worldwide due to unsustainable human ...
Many types of problems caused by land degradation can be documented worldwide. The main natural reso...
The Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils has completed the first State of the World’s Soil Res...
To ensure an adequate food supply for the growing global population, which was approximately 7.3 bil...
Most people don’t think about soil. Even those that do – gardeners, landscapers, farmers – do not ne...
Soil can be degraded by several natural or human-mediated processes, including wind, water, or tilla...
The paper considers modern principles and problems of degradation of cultivated ameliorated soils. T...
Soil degradation is a global problem caused by many factors including excessive tillage, inappropria...
The vast diversity and the important role of soil biodiversity in ecosystem functioning and ecosyste...
Soil degradation can take many forms, from erosion to salinization to the overall depletion of organ...
Feeding the world population, 7.3 billion in 2015 and projected to increase to 9.5 billion by 2050, ...
Soil health, along with water supply, is the most valuable resource for humans, as human life depend...
Forest degradation impairs ability of the whole landscape adaptation to environmental change. The im...
Land degradation and water scarcity are factors that have direct negative consequences on the genera...
Soil is one of the most widespread of the earth’s natural resources and is essential for many human ...
Soils are essential to life on Earth but are rapidly degrading worldwide due to unsustainable human ...
Many types of problems caused by land degradation can be documented worldwide. The main natural reso...
The Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils has completed the first State of the World’s Soil Res...
To ensure an adequate food supply for the growing global population, which was approximately 7.3 bil...
Most people don’t think about soil. Even those that do – gardeners, landscapers, farmers – do not ne...
Soil can be degraded by several natural or human-mediated processes, including wind, water, or tilla...
The paper considers modern principles and problems of degradation of cultivated ameliorated soils. T...