References: Sources of Illustrations Figures for: Relationship among osmotic, matric, and combined soil water potential; Volume of solids, water, and air in a loam soil at saturation, Þ
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Sources of Illustrations
Figures for: Relationship among osmotic, matric, and combined soil water potential; Volume of solids, water, and air in a loam soil at saturation, Þeld capacity, and wilting point Adapted from Brady, N.C and
Figure for: Stable carbon isotope ratios Adapted from Boutton, T.W 1991 Stable Carbon Isotope Ratios of Natural Materials: II Atmospheric, Terrestrial, Marine, and Freshwater Environments In D.C
Figure for: The rhizosphere Adapted from Bolton, H and Frederickson, J.K 1993 In Metting, F.B (Ed.)
Soil Microbial Ecology: Applications in Agricultural and Environmental Management. Marcel Dekker, New York
Figure for: Typical growth phases of a bacterial population Adapted from Brock, T.D., Smith, D.W., and
Figures for: Cambium; Illuviation; Mass movement of rock, soil and organic matter initiated by creep, fall, ßow, slide, and slump; Parts of a root; Perched water table; Types of folds Adapted from Dunster, J and
Figure for: Terrestrial Ecozones of Canada (Appendix E) Adapted from Ecological StratiÞcation Working
Research Branch, Centre for Land and Biological Resources Research and Environment Canada, State
of Environment Directorate, Ottawa
Figure for: The greenhouse effect Adapted from Janzen, H.H., Desjardins, R.L., Asselin, J.M.R and Grace,
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa
Figures for: A soil bacterium; Conidia; Hypha; Mycelium; Representatives of the soil protozoa Adapted from
Figures for: Nutrient diffusion; Root interception Adapted from Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and
Figure for: Association of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil aggregate of a plant root Adapted from Paul,
Figures for: Different degrees of soil development found in a catena; Shoulder, backslope, and footslope landform elements; Flowlines in areas of proÞle plan curvature; Basic slope morphological units Pennock, D.J 2001 Personal communication University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Figure for: The global carbon cycle Adapted from Schmiel, D 1995 Terrestrial ecosystems and the carbon
Figures for: Soil texture classes; Types, kinds, and classes of soil structure (both in Appendix B) Reproduced
Clas-siÞcation. 3rd ed NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Canada
Number 22. American Society of Agronomy Madison, Wisconsin
Figures for: Buried soil; Solum VandenBygaart, A.J 2001 Personal communication Department of Land Resource Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario
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