1st Edition
Soil Organic Matter and Feeding the Future Environmental and Agronomic Impacts
1. Enhancing Fertilizer Use Efficiency by Managing Soil Health: Emerging Trends
Amit Roy
2. Conservation Agriculture: Carbon and Conservation Centered Foundation for Sustainable Production
Don C. Reicosky and Amir Kassam
3. Relating Soil Organic Carbon Fractions to Crop Yield and Quality with Cover Crops
Upendra M. Sainju, Rajan Ghimire, and Jun Wang
4. Global Spread of Conservation Agriculture for Enhancing Soil Organic Matter, Soil Health, Productivity and Ecosystem Services
Amir Kassam, Emilio Gonzalez-Sanchez, Rosa M. Carbonell-Bojollo et al.
5. The effects of soil organic matter and organic resource management on maize productivity and fertilizer use efficiencies in Africa
Shamie Zingore, Samuel Njoroge, Stephen Ichami et al.
6. Cover cropping for Managing Soil Organic Carbon Content
Amitava Chatterjee
7. Fertilizer Use in the North China Plains for Improving Soil Organic Matter Content and Crop Yield
Xiangbin Kong, Xiaobing Sun, Ming Lei
8. Managing Rainfed Rice Farms for Improving Soil Health and Advancing Food Security: A Meta-analysis
Abhishek Jangir, Gaurav Mishra, G.W. Sileshi et al.
9. Soil organic matter: Bioavailability and bio-fortification of essential micronutrients
Sunil Mandi, Somanath Nayak, Yashbir Singh Shivay et al.
10. Raising Soil Organic Matter to Improve Productivity and Nutritional Quality of Food Crops in India
R.S. Antil, R.P. Narwal, and B.R. Singh
11. Role of Legumes in Managing Soil Organic Matter and Improving Crop Yield
Ahmad Latif Virk, Gulab Singh Yadav, Xin Zhao et al.
12. Managing Soil Organic Carbon in Crop lands of the Eastern Himalayas, India
Anup Das, J. Layek, G.S. Yadav et al.
13. Soil Organic Carbon Restoration in India: Programs, Policies, and Thrust Areas
Ram Swaroop Meena, Sandeep Kumar, Seema Sheoran et al.
14. No-Tillage Farming in Maghreb Region: Enhancing agricultural productivity and sequestrating carbon in soils
Ahmad Latif Virk, Gulab Singh Yadav, Xin Zhao et al.
15. No-till farming for managing soil organic matter in semi-arid, temperate regions: synergies, tradeoffs, and knowledge gaps
Qiuping Peng and David R. Huggins
Biography
Rattan Lal, PhD, is Distinguished University Professor and Director of the Carbon Management and Sequestration Center at The Ohio State University, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Iceland and IARI, New Delhi. He was President of the WASWAC (1987-1990), ISTRO (1988-1991), SSSA (2006-2008), and the IUSS (2017-2018). He researches soil C sequestration, conservation agriculture, soil health, soil erosion and C dynamics, soil structure, eco-intensification, soil restoration, and soils of the tropics. He has authored 1,020 journal articles, authored/edited more than 100 books, mentored 370 researchers, has h-index of 163, and total citations of 120,719. In a Stanford study (Ioannidis et al. 2019, 2020), he is ranked #111 globally among world’s top 2% of scientists, and #1 among scientists in Agronomy & Agriculture. Reuter Thompson ranked him #391 among the top 1000 climatologists. He holds IICA’s Chair in Soil Science and Goodwill Ambassador in Sustainable Development. He is a member of the 2021 U.N. Food System Summit Science Committee and Action Track 3. He received the 2018 GCHERA World Agriculture Prize, 2018 Glinka World Soil Prize, 2019 Japan Prize, 2019 IFFCO Award, 2020 Arrell Global Food Innovation Award, the 2020 World Food Prize, and the 2021 Padma Shri Award, India.






