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Grounded

How soil shapes the games we play, the lives we make and the graves we lie in

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Life on land could not exist without soil. Almost everything we need can be traced to the soil: food, fibre, medicines – even oxygen produced by plants. What would we be without it? Certainly not a planet worthy of the name Earth.

There are already plenty of books about agriculture, ecology or how to grow tomatoes. This book is about the other stuff. Like...

  • how soil evidence can nail a murderer
  • the ingredients that make a Test cricket pitch
  • how the soil affects the taste of your favourite wine
  • the soil microbes that could be the next wonder drug
  • tips for digging a POW camp escape tunnel (disclaimer: don't try it at home) or mounting an invasion of Normandy (ditto)
  • how to be ecofriendly when you're dead
  • In the unputdownable Grounded, soil scientist Alisa Bryce gives you the dirt on all this—and much, much more.

    Alisa Bryce is a soil scientist with a BSc in agriculture from the University of Sydney and a Masters from the University of Cambridge. She likes digging holes, analysing soil, playing with soil, writing about soil and patting dogs.

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        May 24, 2022
        Considering that we are such very clever land-based mammals it’s puzzling how little most of us know about soil—upon which we live, from which we (probably) come, and unto which we will ultimately go. Even soil scientists can’t agree on an exact definition, according to author Alisa Bryce. A soil scientist herself, Bryce refrains from telling people her profession at parties lest she be left entirely alone. In Grounded she sets out to show why she finds the subject endlessly fascinating, and why we should too. In a lively and entertaining manner, Bryce covers the immense diversities involved in the world of soil. Topics range from the difficulties of maintaining sporting greens to the growing importance of soil forensics and the vital role of soil in viticulture as the ‘taste of place’. There’s just enough science presented to answer most questions without becoming too complex; Grounded is an introduction to the multifaceted world of soil, not a textbook. Most of the subjects covered could certainly be made into books of their own, from the importance of mycorrhizal fungi in the development of land plants (critical) to the formation of Antarctic soils via penguins (cute, but very smelly). Grounded is a terrific primer to the world of soil. It will be appreciated by the non-expert citizen scientist and is the perfect present for those curious about the world around them. After reading Grounded, you will never look at soil the same way again—and you’ll be keen to book your next Hawaiian holiday. Julia Taylor worked for many years in trade publishing.

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