
The micro-organisms of the soil
by Rothamsted Experimental Station Edward J. Russell
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Chapters (251)
- THE MICRO-ORGANISMS OF THE SOIL
- INTRODUCTION.
- CONTENTS.
- CHAPTER I. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE IDEA OF A SOIL POPULATION.
- A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
- CHAPTER II. SOIL BACTERIA.
- A. Occurrence and Methods of Study.
- B. Activities Connected with the Acquirement of Energy.
- (1) Decomposition of Non-nitrogenous Compounds.
- (2) Ammonia Production.
- (3) Nitrate Production.
- (4) Anaerobic Respiration.
- CHAPTER III. SOIL BACTERIA.
- C. Activities Connected with the Building-up of Bacterial Protoplasm.
- (1) Composition of Bacteria.
- (2) Sources of Carbon.
- (3) Assimilation of Nitrogen Compounds.
- (4) Fixation of Free Nitrogen.
- D. The Relation of Bacterial Activities to Soil Fertility.
- E. Changes in Bacterial Numbers and Activities, and their Relation to External Factors.
- REFERENCES TO CHAPTERS II. AND III.
- CHAPTER IV. PROTOZOA OF THE SOIL, I.
- Classification.
- Life Histories.
- Distribution of Soil Protozoa.
- CHAPTER V. PROTOZOA OF THE SOIL, II.
- Seasonal Changes.
- Soil Reaction.
- Protozoa and the Nitrogen Cycle.
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
- CHAPTER VI. ALGÆ.
- I. General and Historical Introduction.
- II. The Soil as a Suitable Medium for Algal Growth.
- III. Relation of Algæ to the Nitrogen Cycle
- IV. Relation of Algæ to Soil Moisture and to the Formation of Humus Substances.
- V. Relation of Algæ to Gaseous Interchanges in the Soil.
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
- I. General.
- II. Relation of Algæ to Light and Carbon.
- III. Relation of Algæ to Nitrogen.
- CHAPTER VII. THE OCCURRENCE OF FUNGI IN THE SOIL.
- Qualitative Study.
- Quantitative Study.
- Conclusion.
- CHAPTER VIII. THE LIFE OF FUNGI IN THE SOIL.
- Relation of Soil Fungi to Living Plants.
- Relation of Fungi to Soil Processes.
- Carbon Relationships.
- Nitrogen Relationships.
- Mineral Relationships.
- Control of Soil Fungi.
- Relation to Soil Fertility.
- CHAPTER IX. THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE SOIL (OTHER THAN PROTOZOA).
- Method of Investigating the Soil Fauna.
- Groups of Invertebrata Represented in the Soil.
- Number of Organisms Present and their Distribution in Depth.
- Dominance of Certain Species and Groups.
- Classification of Soil Invertebrates According to Feeding Habits.
- The Influence of Environmental Factors upon The Invertebrates of the Soil.
- The Relation of Soil Invertebrates to Agriculture.
- LITERATURE REFERRED TO.
- CHAPTER X. The Chemical Activities of the Soil Population and their Relation to the Growing Plant.
- Material Changes.
- AUTHOR INDEX.
- SUBJECT INDEX.
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