
Advances in Agronomy increased its publication frequency to three volumes per year in 1993, and will continue this trend as advances in the field dictate. Volume 53 contains four excellent reviews which cover an international spectrum of advances in the crop and soil sciences. One of the most important areas of research, sustainable agriculture, is treatedin a comprehensive article in crop rotation in the twenty-first century. Aluminum in acid soils and the factors controlling its behavior are detailed in a second article. A third long review explains the role of nutrient management on water quality, which is now a critical issue for environmental conservation. The final chapter is a definitive treatise on interparticle force effects on physical behavior of soils, which has crucial influences on plant growth and yield. Sustainable agriculture Acid soils Water quality and conservation Soil physics
This volume investigates the current state of crop and soil sciences by synthesizing research on sustainable agriculture, soil chemistry, and environmental conservation. Editor Donald L. Sparks compiles four comprehensive reviews that address critical challenges in modern agronomy. The text provides a technical framework for understanding the intersection of soil physics, nutrient management, and environmental health, serving as a reference for researchers and practitioners in the field.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this series as a standard repository for high-level research in the agricultural sciences. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is intended for an audience of professional agronomists and academic researchers.
Page Count:
193
Publication Date:
1994-10-05
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120007533
ISBN-13:
9780120007530
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