Abstract:
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Ch. 1. Mineral nutrition versus yield of field crops -- Ch. 2. Nitrogen -- Ch. 3. Phosphorus -- Ch. 4. Potassium -- Ch. 5. Calcium -- Ch. 6. Magnesium -- Ch. 7. Sulfur -- Ch. 8. Zinc -- Ch. 9. Copper -- Ch. 10. Iron -- Ch. 11. Manganese -- Ch. 12. Boron -- Ch. 13. Molybdenum -- Ch. 14. Chlorine -- Ch. 15. Nickel.
"Based on the author's more than forty years of experience, The Use of Nutrients in Crop Plants builds a bridge between theoretical aspects of mineral nutrition and practical applicability of basic principles of fertilization and use efficiency of essential plant nutrients. The book explores how to maximize essential nutrients uptake and use efficiency by food crops and how to improve productivity without degrading the environment. It covers nutrients and their cycle in soil-plant systems, functions, and
"The author includes management strategies that can lead to a reduction in the cost of crop production and environmental degradation. He emphasizes field conditions, crop production, and soil chemistry. Comprehensive coverage of essential nutrients and experimental results are accompanied by tables and figures of updated experimental data that make practical information easily accessible. The book provides in-depth scientific information that is applicable through many methods of crop production. It is a luable tool for improving crop yields at lower cost and less stress on the environment."--BOOK JACKET.
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