Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology
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Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology
Encompasses an extensive range of topics including soil temperature and soil moisture, Rhizobium nodulation in legumes, and agroecosystem biodiversity Includes well-structured investigations to eliminate errors Encourages record-keeping, data sheets, statistical analyses, and report writing Examines whole farms or systems within farm boundaries, so that some investigations touch on the complexity with which farmers manage agroecosystems Features new investigations that represent a broader geographical area Summary Agroecology is defined as the application of ecological concepts and principles to the design and management of sustainable food systems. Hence, learning can best be achieved through an experiential approach to the topic. Designed to accompany Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third Edition, Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology, Third Edition features 24 investigations divided into five sections that parallel the main text: Studies of Environmental Factors: These investigations deal with how an individual plant responds to the environment, how environmental factors in specific agroecosystems are measured and characterized, and how particular environmental factors affect individual plants. Studies of Population Dynamics in Crop Systems: This section studies how populations of organisms act in agroecosystems. It focuses on what populations are present, how they change over time and respond to the environment, and how individuals within a population may interact. Studies of Interspecific Interactions in Cropping Communities: This section emphasizes the between-species interactions of the organisms that make up crop communities. These interactions include herbivory, allelopathy, and mutualisms. Studies of Farm and Field Systems: These investigations cover system-level agroecology and whole farms or systems within farm boundaries. They touch on the complexity with which the farmer deals in managing agroecosystems. Food System S