APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY
A Section of Agriculture, Ecosystem & Environment
Volume 26, Number 3, July 2004
169 Micromorphological
assessment of the effect of liming on faunal excrement in an upland
grassland
soil D.A.Davidson,P.M.C.Bruneau,I.C.GrieveandC.A.Wilson(UK)
179 A model to optimise
biological control of slugs using nematode parasites
M.J.Wilson,D.M.Glen,G.M.HamacherandJ.U.Smith(UK)
193 Rhizobium etli
is the dominant common bean nodulating rhizobia in cultivated soils from
different
locations in Jordan S. M. Tamimiand J. P.
WYoung (Jordan, UK)
201 Acid-tolerant Collembola
cannot colonize metal-polluted soils at neutral pH
S.Garnierand
J.F.Ponge
(France)
209 Interaction of earthworm
burrows and cracks in a clayey, subsurface-drained,soil
M.J.Shipitalo,V.Nuutin,enandK.R.Butt(USA,Finland,UK)
219 Are acid-tolerant
Collembo)a able to colonise metal-polluted soil?
S. Giliet and
J.-F. Ponge (France)
233 Arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungal diversity in neem-based agroforestry systems in Rajasthan
M. Pande and
J. C.Tarafdar (lndia)
243 Nutritional sources of the
fungus cultured by leaf-cutting ants
A.B.AbrilandE.H.Bucher(Argentina)
249 Exploitation of soil
arbuscular mycorrhizal potential for AM-dependent mandarin orange
plants by
pre-cropping with mycotrophic crops
B.N. Panja and S. Chaudhuri (India)
257 Complementary ability of
three European earthworms (Lumbricidae) to bury lime and increase
pasture
production in acidic soils of south-eastern Australia K.Y. Chan, G.H.
Baker,M.K.Conyers, B. Scott and K. Munro (Australia)
273 The impact of soil
compaction on euedaphic Collembola
T. Larsen, P.
Schjonning and J. Axelsen (Denmark)
283 Book review
285 Contents of Applied SoiI Ecology, Volume 26