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Stevenson, F.J. and M.A. Cole. 1999. Cycles of Soil Carbon,
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Micronutrients . 2nd
ed. John Wiley and Sons: New York. An examination
of the processes and mechanisms of cycling of both
macro- and micronutrients in the soil.
Sylvia, D.M., J.J. Fuhrmann, P.G. Hartel, and D.A. Zuberer. 2004.
Principles and Applications of Soil Microbiology. 2nd ed.
Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River, NJ. A comprehensive
and balanced introduction to soil microbiology, including
habitats and organisms, microbially mediated trans-
formation, and applied environmental topics.
Vitousek, P.M. 2004. Nutrient Cycling and Limitation: Hawai'i
as a Model System . Princeton University Press:
Princeton, NJ. A volume that makes use of Hawaiian
ecosystems to explore the mechanisms that shape
productivity and diversity in ecosystems throughout the
world.
Wardle, D.A. 2002. Communities and Ecosystems: Linking the
Aboveground and Belowground Components. Princeton
University Press: Princeton, NJ. A synthetic volume that
analyzes the interactions between biotic communities
aboveground and belowground, focusing on their
important roles in defining community structure and
ecosystem functioning.
Woomer, P.L. and M.J. Swift (eds.) 1994. The Biological
Management of Tropical Soil Fertility. John Wiley and
Sons: New York. An ecosystem approach to managing
soil fertility in natural and agricultural ecosystems, with
case studies from a diverse array of tropical regions
whose emphasis is on long-term sustainability.
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