
Volume 51 is a compilation of cutting-edge reviews written by leading crop and soil scientists. Several chapters emphasize ecology and the environment: conservation tillage with emphasis on ecological approaches to soil management, especially its effects on the environment, soil physical and chemical properties, and surface mulch, nutrient, and pest management; a complete and contemporary review on integrated pest management, ecological and environmental considerations, and future directions; a comprehensive review of cadmium accumulation in plants and its effects on human health. Other topics which are of interest to agronomists around the world include a comprehensive review on gypsum and acid soils; and transposable elements in maize and their role in creating plant genetic variability. Gypsum and acid soils Conservation tillage Transposable elements in maize Concepts and directions in arthropod pest management Accumulation of cadmium in crop plants and its consequences to human health
This volume investigates the current state of agricultural science by synthesizing research on soil management, pest control, and plant genetics. Edited by Donald L. Sparks, the text compiles peer-reviewed contributions from leading crop and soil scientists to provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary agronomic challenges and technological advancements.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this series as a standard reference for academic researchers and professionals in the field of soil and crop science. Readers frequently note the high level of technical density and the specialized nature of the research presented in each chapter.
Page Count:
217
Publication Date:
1994-01-10
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120007517
ISBN-13:
9780120007516
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