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Plant Nutrient Acquisition

New Perspectives
BuchGebunden
520 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am01.08.20012001
New research reveals that plants actively acquire nutrients; This book presents an excellent overview and summary of new concepts of plant nutrient acquisition mechanisms, and sets forth their practical implications in crop production.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextNew research reveals that plants actively acquire nutrients; This book presents an excellent overview and summary of new concepts of plant nutrient acquisition mechanisms, and sets forth their practical implications in crop production.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-4-431-70281-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2001
Erscheinungsdatum01.08.2001
Auflage2001
Seiten520 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht960 g
IllustrationenXVI, 520 p.
Artikel-Nr.16118909

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface by L.D. Swindale.-List of Contributors.-Part I. Historical Review and Global Concerns:1. Historical Significance of Nutrient Acquisition of Plant Nutrition Research -- H. Okajima.2. Plant Nutritional Problems in Marginal Soils of Developing Countries -- P.C. Smithson and P.A. Sanchez.-Part II. Root Exudates in Nutrient Acquisition and Metal Tolerance:3. Root Exudates in Phosphorus Acquisition by Plants -- P.J. Randall, J.E. Hayes, P.J. Hocking, and A.E. Richardson. 4. Interspecific Differences in the Role of Root Exudates in Phosphorus Acquisition -- T. Otani and N. Ae.5. The Role of Mugineic Acid in Iron Acquisition: Progress in Cloning the Genes for Transgenic Rice -- S. Mori.6. The Role of Root Exudates in Aluminium Tolerance -- E. Delhaize.-Part III. Involvement of the Cell Apoplast in Nutrient Acquisition and Metal Tolerance:7. The Role of the Outer Surface of the Plasma Membrane in Aluminium Tolerance -- T. Wagatsuma, S. Ishikawa, and P. Ofei-Manu.8. Adaptation Mechanisms of Upland Rice Genotypes to Highly Weathered Acid Soils of South American Savannas -- K. Okada and A.J. Fischer.9. The Role of the Root Cell Wall in Aluminium Toxicity -- F.P.C. Blamey.10. Boron in Plant Nutrition and Cell Wall Development -- T. Matoh.11. The Significance of the Root Cell Wall in Phosphorus Uptake -- N. Ae, R-F. Shen, and T. Otani.12. Structure of Plant Cell Walls and Implications for Nutrient Acquisition -- Y. Kato.-Part IV. Contribution of Soil Microorganisms and Soil Fauna: 13. Phosphate-Solubilizing Microorganisms and Their Use -- M. Leggett, S. Gleddie, and G. Holloway.14. Management of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Through Crop Cultivation on Various Soil Types under Fluctuating Weather Conditions in a Cool Temperate Region -- J. Arihara and T. Karasawa.15. A New Control Method of Soybean Cyst Nematode Using Animal Feces -- K. Matsuo.-Part V. Direct Incorporation of Soil Micro and Macro Organic Molecules:16. The Effectiveness of Nitrogen Derived from Organic Matter: Results from Long-Term Experiments -- P.R. Poulton.17. Short-Circuiting the Nitrogen Cycle: Ecophysiological Strategies of Nitrogen Uptake in Plants from Marginal Environments -- K. Kielland.18. Possibility of Direct Acquisition of Organic Nitrogen by Crops -- M. Yamagata, S. Matsumoto, and N. Ae.19. Direct Uptake of Macro Organic Molecules -- N.K. Nishizawa and S. Mori.-Part VI. Practical Implications:20. Implications of Soil-Acidity Tolerant Maize Cultivars to Increase Production in Developing Countries -- L. Narro, S. Pandey, C. De Len, F. Salazar, and M.P.Arias.21. A Marker-Based Approach to Improve Nutrient Acquisition in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) -- M. Wissuwa.22.Nutrient Acquisition and Management in Cropping Systems: Research and Strategies -- J. Arihara and S. Ancha.-Subject Index.-Epilogue by N. Ae, J. Arihara, and S. Ancha.mehr