Mineral Nutrition and Plant Disease

Mineral Nutrition and Plant Disease
Author: Lawrence E. Datnoff,Wade H. Elmer,D. M. Huber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105129869405

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The chemistry of plant nutrients in soil. The physiological role of minerals in the plant. Nitrogen and plant disease. Phosphorus and plant disease. Potassium and plant disease. Calcium and plant disease. Magnesium and plant disease. Sulfur and plant disease. Iron and plant disease. Manganese and plant disease. Zinc and plant disease. Copper and plant disease. Chlorine and plant disease. Molybdenum and plant disease. Boron and plant disease. Nickel and plant disease. Silicon and plant disease. Aluminum and plant disease.

Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants

Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants
Author: Horst Marschner
Publsiher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 920
Release: 1995
Genre: Crops
ISBN: 0124735436

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This text presents the principles of mineral nutrition in the light of current advances. For this second edition more emphasis has been placed on root water relations and functions of micronutrients as well as external and internal factors on root growth and the root-soil interface.

Marschner s Mineral Nutrition of Plants

Marschner s Mineral Nutrition of Plants
Author: Zed Rengel,Ismail Cakmak,Philip John White
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2022-12-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323853521

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An understanding of the mineral nutrition of plants is of fundamental importance in both basic and applied plant sciences. The fourth edition of this book retains the aim of the first in presenting the principles of mineral nutrition in the light of current advances. Marschner's Mineral Nutrition of Plants, 4th Edition, is divided into two parts: Nutritional Physiology and Plant–Soil Relationships. In Part I, emphasis is put on uptake and transport of nutrients in plants, root–shoot interactions, role of mineral nutrition in yield formation, stress physiology, water relations, functions of mineral nutrients and contribution of plant nutrition to food nutritional quality, disease tolerance, and global nutritional security of human populations. In view of the increasing interest in plant–soil interactions. Part II focuses on the effects of external and internal factors on root growth, rhizosphere chemistry and biology, soil-borne ion toxicities, and nutrient cycling. Now with color figures throughout, this book continues to be a valuable reference for plant and soil scientists and undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of plant nutrition, nutritional physiology, and soil fertility. Offers new content on the relationship between climate change, soil fertility and crop nutrition Keeps overall structure of previous editions Includes updates in every chapter on new developments, ideas and challenges

Mineral Nutrition Of Plants

Mineral Nutrition Of Plants
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1951
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:468446698

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Sugarcane

Sugarcane
Author: Paul H. Moore,Frederik C. Botha
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1010
Release: 2013-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118771389

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Physiology of Sugarcane looks at the development of a suite of well-established and developing biofuels derived from sugarcane and cane-based co-products, such as bagasse. Chapters provide broad-ranging coverage of sugarcane biology, biotechnological advances, and breakthroughs in production and processing techniques. This single volume resource brings together essential information to researchers and industry personnel interested in utilizing and developing new fuels and bioproducts derived from cane crops.

Quality Agriculture

Quality Agriculture
Author: John Kempf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2020-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1734844507

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An increasing number of farmers and scientists believe the foundational ideas of mainstream agronomy are incomplete and unsound. Conventional crop production ignores biology in favor of chemical interventions, leading farmers to buy inputs they don't need. Fertilizer recommendations keep going up, pest pressure becomes more intense, pesticide applications are needed more often, and soil health continues to degrade. However, innovative growers and researchers are beginning to think differently about production agriculture systems. They have developed practices that regenerate soil and plant health and that deliver much better results than mainstream methods. Using these principles, growers are able to decrease fertilizer applications, reduce disease and insect pressure, hold more water in the soil, improve soil health, and grow crops that are more resilient to climatic extremes, increasing farm profitability immediately. As a leading agronomist and teacher, John Kempf has implemented regenerative agricultural systems on millions of acres across many different crop types and growing regions with his team at Advancing Eco Agriculture. In Quality Agriculture, John interviews a group of growers, consultants, and scientists who describe how to think and farm differently in order to produce exceptional results in the field. Their remarkable insights will challenge you, encourage you, and inspire gratitude and joy for the rewards of working with natural systems.

Silicon and Plant Diseases

Silicon and Plant Diseases
Author: Fabrício A. Rodrigues,Lawrence E. Datnoff
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319229300

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Silicon, considered to be the second most abundant mineral element in soil, plays an important role in the mineral nutrition of plants. A wide variety of monocot and dicot species have benefited from silicon nutrition, whether direct or indirect, when they are exposed to different types of abiotic and or biotic stresses. Besides the many agronomic and horticultural benefits gained by maintaining adequate levels of this element in the soil and also in the plant tissue, the most notable effect of silicon is the reduction in the intensities of a number of plant diseases caused by biotrophic, hemibiotrophic and necrotrophic plant pathogens in many crops of great economic importance. The aim of this book is to summarize our current understanding of the effects of silicon on plant diseases. The chapters address the dynamics of silicon in soils and plants; the history of silicon in the control of plant diseases; the use of silicon to control soil-borne, seed-borne and foliar diseases in monocots and dicots; the mechanisms involved in the host resistance against infection by plant pathogens mediated by silicon as well as the current knowledge at the omics level, and finally, highlights and prospects for using silicon in the future.

Mineral Nutrition of Plants

Mineral Nutrition of Plants
Author: Daniel Israel Arnon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 469
Release: 1967
Genre: Plants
ISBN: OCLC:725025307

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