Advances in Agronomy, 1st Edition,Donald L Sparks,ISBN9780120007677
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Volume 67: Advances in Agronomy, 1st Edition

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Pages: 320

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Advances in Agronomy continues to be recognized as a leading reference and a first-rate source of the latest and best research in agronomy. As always, the topics covered are varied and exemplary of the panoply of subject matter dealt with by this long-running serial.
Volume 67 contains four comprehensive and timely reviews on topics in the crop and soil sciences. Chapter 1 addresses one of the most active areas in agronomic research--precision agriculture. Chapter 2 is a thoughtful review on surface charge and solute interactions in soils. Chapter 3 thoroughly covers advances in the use of molecular genetics to enhance abiotic/edaphic stress resistance in turfgrass. Chapter 4 is a useful review on a topic that is of great interest to agronomists--allelopathy.

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Professionals and students in the fields of agronomy, plant, soil, and environmental sciences.

Donald L Sparks

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

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Advances in Agronomy, 1st Edition

F.J. Pierce, P. Nowak, and P.C. Roberts, Aspects of Precision Agriculture.
N.S. Bolan, R. Naidu, J.K. Syers, and R.W. Tillman, Surface Charge and Solute Interactions in Soils.
Inderjit and K.I. Keating, Allelopathy: Principles, Procedures, Processes, and Promises for Biological Control.
R.R. Duncan and R.N. Carrow, Turfgrass Molecular Genetic Improvement for Abiotic/Edaphic Stress Resistance.
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