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Improving grassland and pasture management in temperate agriculture

Delaby, Dr L.(Contributions by)Huguenin-Elie, Dr O.(Contributions by)Jordana Rivero, Dr M.(Contributions by)Klumpp, Dr K.(Contributions by)Lee, Prof. Michael R. F.(Contributions by)Lemauviel-Lavenant, Dr S.(Contributions by)Ryschawy, Dr J.(Contributions by)Sabatier, Dr R.(Contributions by)Collins, Dr Rosemary(Edited by)Marshall, Prof. Athole(Edited by)
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"The book not only has distinguished scientists at its helm but also in the list of contributing authors from Europe, Australasia, North and South America...Compiling the newest grassland science, key features of the book are that it: assesses latest research on how grasslands function; surveys best sustainable grassland management; and considers wider aspects of sustainability such as ecosystem services and biodiversity." Grass and Forage Manager - British Grassland Society"The comprehensiveness of the book will make it extremely useful for grassland and pasture students.

In addition, it has value for anyone interested in a wide range of aspects of cultivated grasslands...it is a valuable source of information on cultivated grasslands in a single book with a good balance between detail and subjects covered."African Journal of Range and Forage ScienceThe shift to more intensive livestock system has put more pressure on grasslands used for pasture.

At the same time, there is a greater understanding of the role of grasslands in delivering a range of ecosystems services.

This volume reviews the range of research on more sustainable use of grasslands to optimise livestock nutrition whilst protecting biodiversity and delivering a range of broader environmental benefits. Part 1 assesses grassland functions and dynamics, including plant-soil and plant-animal interactions.

Part 2 reviews key aspects of grassland management, including sowing, soil health, irrigation and weed control as well as monitoring.

The final part of the book considers wider aspects of sustainability such as protecting biodiversity as well as silage processing. With its distinguished editors and international team of subject experts, this will be a standard reference for grassland and rangeland scientists, livestock producers, government and non-governmental organisations responsible for grassland management.

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1786762005 / 9781786762009
Hardback
633.202
27/07/2018
United Kingdom
English
xix, 466 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm
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