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Research Methods in Plant Sciences: Allelopathy Vol.1 (Soil Analysis)

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Book Details

  • Author: S.S. Narwal, S.S. Dahiya & J.P. Singh

  • Publisher: Scientific Publishers

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1st Edition

  • Year of Publication: 2004

  • ISBN: 9788172333843

  • Pages: 353

  • Cover: Hard Bound

  • Dimensions: 6.5 x 9.75 inches

  • Weight: 850 gm


About the Book
This volume, part of the "Research Methods in Plant Sciences: Allelopathy" series, focuses on Soil Analysis and is authored by eminent researchers S.S. Narwal, S.S. Dahiya, and J.P. Singh. The book emerges from the need to standardize allelopathy research methodologies, especially for researchers in remote or under-resourced areas with limited access to scientific libraries and facilities.

This volume (Volume 1) was launched during the IV International Allelopathy Conference 2004 held in Hisar, India. It is divided into three main sections:

  • General Soil Properties

  • Physico-chemical Characteristics

  • Soil Microbiology

Key features include:

  • 20 comprehensive chapters detailing standardized soil analysis techniques

  • Clear explanations suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students

  • Illustrative diagrams and figures integrated within the text

  • Valuable as a classroom, laboratory, and research reference

The book is a critical resource for those working in agriculture, plant science, environmental science, and soil science, particularly in the evolving and interdisciplinary field of allelopathy.