
Volume 73 contains 4 reviews on contemporary and important topics in the agronomic sciences. In Chapter 1, "Interactions among Root-Inhabiting Fungi and Their Implications for Biological Control of Root Pathogens," fungi are defined, their distribution and abundance are discussed, and their role in agroecosystems is present. Chapter 2, "Dwarfing Genes in Plant Improvement," discusses advances in the role of dwarfing genes in plant improvement. Emphasis is placed on breeding and genetic aspects. Chapter 3, "A Review of the Effect of N Fertilizer Type on Gaseous Emissions," covers a topic that is of great environmental interest ― the effect of nitrogen fertilizers on gaseous emissions. Chapter 4, "Rhizobia in the Field," is a comprehensive review of rhizobia including diversity, systematics, natural populations, and field introduction of rhizobia.
This volume investigates the current state of research across four critical domains within the agronomic sciences to synthesize existing knowledge and identify future research trajectories. Edited by Donald L. Sparks, a prominent figure in soil and environmental chemistry, the text compiles peer-reviewed analyses from subject matter experts to provide a technical overview of plant-soil interactions, genetic improvement, and environmental impacts of agricultural practices.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and researchers frequently utilize this series as a high-level reference for staying current with specialized developments in agricultural science. The prose is highly technical and assumes a significant baseline of knowledge in plant biology and soil chemistry.
Page Count:
173
Publication Date:
2001-04-17
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120007738
ISBN-13:
9780120007738
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