
Under new editorial direction, Advances in Agronomy both continues its long tradition and expands to include innovative methods and technologies. Leading international scientists cover topics in plant and soil sciences, biotechnology, terrestrial ecosystems, and environmental concerns. This volume presents three articles devoted to plant productivity and improvement and three articles devoted to advances in soil science. This and future volumes will be of interest to agronomists in academe, industry, and government. The field of agronomy has changed greatly since the publication of the first volume of Advances in Agronomy in 1949. Many innovations and advances have occurred, yet many challenges remain.Key Features* Influence of soil structure and physical properties on environmental quality* Application of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to soil chemistry* Use of low-lignin mutants for improving forage quality* Application of DNA markers and genetic strategies to plant improvement
This volume investigates the current state of agronomic research by synthesizing advancements in plant productivity, soil science, and biotechnology. Edited by Donald L. Sparks, this collection features contributions from international experts who analyze the intersection of traditional agricultural practices and modern technological interventions. The text serves as a formal update to the discipline, addressing both the historical evolution of the field since 1949 and the persistent challenges facing contemporary environmental and agricultural systems.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and academics recognize this series as a standard reference for staying current with specialized research in soil and plant sciences. Readers frequently note the high level of technical density and the specialized nature of the content, which is primarily intended for professionals and researchers in the field.
Page Count:
289
Publication Date:
1991-10-31
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120007460
ISBN-13:
9780120007462
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