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El. knyga: Handbook of Plant Nutrition

Edited by (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA), Edited by (University of Leeds, UK)
  • Formatas: 773 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439881989
  • Formatas: 773 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439881989

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In 2007, the first edition of Handbook of Plant Nutrition presented a compendium of information on the mineral nutrition of plants available at that time—and became a bestseller and trusted resource. Updated to reflect recent advances in knowledge of plant nutrition, the second edition continues this tradition. With chapters written by a new team of experts, each element is covered in a difference manner, providing a fresh look and new understanding of the material. The chapters extensively explore the relationship between plant genetics and the accumulation and use of nutrients by plants, adding to the coverage available in the first edition.

The second edition features a chapter on lanthanides, which have gained importance in plant nutrition since the publication of the first edition, and contains chapters on the different mineral elements. It follows the general pattern of a description of the determination of essentiality or beneficial effects of the element, uptake and assimilation, physiological responses of plants to the element, genetics of its acquisition by plants, concentrations of the element and its derivatives and metabolites in plants, interaction of the element with uptake of other elements, diagnosis of concentrations of the element in plants, forms and concentrations of the element in soils and its availability to plants, soil tests and fertilizers used to supply the element.

The book demonstrates how the appearance and composition of plants can be used to assess nutritional status and the value of soil tests for assessing nutrition status. It also includes recommendations of fertilizers that can be applied to remedy nutritional deficiencies. These features and more make Handbook of Plant Nutrition, Second Edition a practical, easy-to-use reference for determining, monitoring, and improving the nutritional profiles of plants worldwide.

Recenzijos

"This guide to plant nutrition is geared to an academic audience and is highly recommended to college and university libraries, even to those that already own a copy of the first edition." ARBA

"With contributions from over 30 authors worldwide (the majority outside the US), this book provides, in 22 chapters, extensive coverage of 20 essential macronutrients, micronutrients, and beneficial elements . . . This is a resource that likely will be useful over the long term. Summing Up: Recommended." L. C. Davis, Kansas State University, in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, September 2007, Vol. 45, No. 1

Preface ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
SECTION I Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
3(14)
Allen V. Barker
David J. Pilbeam
SECTION II Essential Elements: Macronutrients
Chapter 2 Nitrogen
17(48)
David J. Pilbeam
Chapter 3 Phosphorus
65(62)
Bryan G. Hopkins
Chapter 4 Potassium
127(38)
Nand Kumar Fageria
Chapter 5 Calcium
165(34)
Philip J. White
Chapter 6 Magnesium
199(62)
Witold Grzebisz
Chapter 7 Sulfur
261(44)
Cynthia Grant
Malcolm J. Hawkesford
SECTION III Essential Elements: Micronutrients
Chapter 8 Boron
305(42)
Monika A. Wimmer
Sabine Goldberg
Umesh C. Gupta
Chapter 9 Chlorine
347(20)
David E. Kopsell
Dean A. Kopsell
Chapter 10 Copper
367(32)
Inmaculada Yruela
Chapter 11 Iron
399(28)
Allen V. Barker
Margie L. Stratton
Chapter 12 Manganese
427(60)
Touria E. Eaton
Chapter 13 Molybdenum
487(24)
Dean A. Kopsell
David E. Kopsell
Russell L. Hamlin
Chapter 14 Nickel
511(26)
Bruce W. Wood
Chapter 15 Zinc
537(30)
Allen V. Barker
Touria E. Eaton
SECTION IV Beneficial Elements
Chapter 16 Aluminum
567(40)
F. Pax C. Blamey
Peter M. Kopittke
J. Bernhard Wehr
Neal W. Menzies
Chapter 17 Cobalt
607(18)
Aurelia Perez-Espinosa
Raul Moral Herrero
Maria Dolores Perez-Murcia
Concepcion Paredes Gil
Maria De Los Angeles Bustamante Munoz
Chapter 18 Lanthanides
625(26)
Silvia H. Haneklaus
Ewald Schnug
Bernd G. Lottermoser
Zhengyi Hu
Chapter 19 Selenium
651(30)
David J. Pilbeam
Henry M.R. Greathead
Khaled Drihem
Chapter 20 Silicon
681(16)
Jian Feng Ma
Chapter 21 Sodium
697(14)
Sven Schubert
Chapter 22 Vanadium
711(14)
David J. Pilbeam
SECTION V Conclusion
Chapter 23 Conclusion
725(6)
Allen V. Barker
David J. Pilbeam
Index 731
Allen V. Barker is a professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he has taught subjects of organic farming, soil fertility, and plant nutrition for 50 years. His research has addressed nitrogen nutrition of crops with emphasis on ammonium nutrition and on the interactions of nitrogen with other elements in affecting crop growth and nutrient accumulation. He is a member of editorial boards of several journals that publish articles on plant nutrition. He wrote Science and Technology of Organic Farming, which is also published by CRC Press, and with David J. Pilbeam edited the First Edition of Handbook of Plant Nutrition.

David J. Pilbeam has over 30 years experience of research and teaching on plant nutrition and physiology at the University of Leeds, UK. He has published particularly on the physiology of uptake and assimilation of inorganic nitrogen by plants but also on the accumulation of other elements. As well as research on the physiological aspects of plant nutrition, David has published on more agronomic aspects of plant growth and nutrition, including work on intercropping, novel crops, and agroforestry. Together with Allen Barker, David edited the First Edition of Handbook of Plant Nutrition in 2007. He is currently a member of the editorial board of Journal of Plant Nutrition.