Advances in Agronomy, 1st Edition,Donald L Sparks,ISBN9780080563732
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Volume 60: Advances in Agronomy, 1st Edition

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Editor : D Sparks  

Imprint: Academic Press

ISBN: 9780080563732

Pages: 234

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Key Features

@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Nutrient cycling, transformation and flows
* Adaptation of plants to salinity
* Practical ethics in agronomic research
* The influence of no-till cropping systems on microbial relationships
* The sustainability of agroecosystems in semiarid regions

Description

Written by international authorities in agronomy, Volume 60 contains five comprehensive reviews covering key contemporary topics on plant and soil sciences. As always, the topics are varied and exemplary of the array of subject matter covered by this long-running serial. This volume contains a state-of-the-art review on adapting plants to salinity, the effects of no-tillage cropping systems on soil microbiological relationships, sustainability of agroecosystems in semiarid regions, ethics in agronomic research, and nutrient cycling information. With this latest volume, Advances in Agronomy continues to be recognized as a leading reference and as a first-rate source of the latest research in agronomy, crop science, and soil science.

Readership

Researchers and students in agronomy, plant and soil sciences, and environmental sciences in university, industry, and government laboratories.

Donald L Sparks

Affiliations and Expertise

Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, USA

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Advances in Agronomy, 1st Edition

F.R. Magdoff, L.E. Lanyon, and W.C. Liebhardt, Nutrient Cycling, Transformation and Flows: Implication for a More Sustainable Agriculture.
M.C. Shannon, Adaptation of Plants to Salinity.
L.F. Elliott and D.A. Holt, The Influence of No-Till Cropping Systems on Microbial Relationships.
D.A. Holt, Practical Ethics in Agronomic Research.
B.A. Stewart and C.A. Robinson, Are Agroecosystems Sustainable in Semiarid Regions?
Chapter References.
Subject Index.
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Advances in Agronomy