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Soil BiologyOverviewThe creatures living in the soil are critical to soil quality. They affect soil structure and therefore soil erosion and water availability. They can protect crops from pests and diseases. They are central to decomposition and nutrient cycling and therefore affect plant growth and amounts of pollutants in the environment. Finally, the soil is home to a large proportion of the world's genetic diversity. Soil Biology Technical NotesNRCS Soil Biology Technical Notes are a series of technical publications designed to provide additional information about soil biology. The Soil Biology PrimerThe Soil Biology Primer is an introduction to the living component of soil and how it contributes to agricultural productivity, and air and water quality. The Primer includes units describing the soil food web and its relationship to soil health, and units about bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, arthropods, and earthworms. It is suitable for a broad audience including farmers, ranchers, agricultural professionals, resource specialists, conservationists, soil scientists, students, and educators. Starting with The Soil Food Web, use the navigation links above to access the web-based version of the Primer and additional resources. This on-line version includes all of the text of the original, but not all of the images of the soil organisms. The full story of the soil food web is more easily understood with the help of the illustrations in the printed version.
Copyright restrictions: Many photographs on this site cannot be used on other web sites or for other purposes without explicit permission from the copyright owners. For reproduction requests of copyrighted (credited) images, please contact the Soil and Water Conservation Society at pubs@swcs.org. The text, graphs, tables, photos, and graphics from USDA sources may be used freely; however, please credit the Soil Biology Primer or this web site. Also, as a courtesy, e-mail the webmaster of this site to let us know how you are using this material. Clip art from the Primer is available for downloading. Printed VersionPrinted copies of the Soil Biology Primer may be purchased at the Soil and Water Conservation Society online store at www.swcs.org. How to Cite the Soil Biology PrimerCitation for this web page: Either of the following are correct citations for the current
edition of the booklet: Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS). 2000. Soil Biology Primer. Rev. ed. Ankeny, Iowa: Soil and Water Conservation Society. Citation for the first edition of the booklet: AcknowledgementsThe former Soil Quality Institute of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, with assistance from the Conservation Technology Information Center, provided leadership for this project. The Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Soil and Water Conservation Society thank many individuals, including the following, for their contributions. Authors Editors Designer Illustrations Reviewers (Not all reviewed all chapters) |
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