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Advances in agronomy. Volume 59 /

Volume 59 contains seven reviews covering key contemporary topics on crop and soil sciences. As always, the topics are varied and exemplary of the array of subject matter covered by this long-running serial. Crop science is represented by chapters on quantitative genetics and plant breeding, wheat,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sparks, Donald L., 1953-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego [Calif.] : Academic Press, �1997.
Colección:Advances in Agronomy.
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  • Front Cover; Advance in Agronomy, Volume 59; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Quantitative Genetics and Plant Breeding; I. Introduction; II. History; III. Tools of Quantitative Genetics; IV. Application of Quantitative Genetics to Plant Breeding; V. Future Role of Quantitative Genetics in Plant Breeding; References; Chapter 2. Use of Organoclays in Pollution Abatement; I. Introduction; II. Synthesis and Chemical Stability of Organoclays ... ; III. Sorptive Properties of Organoclays; IV. In Sitzl Modification
  • v. Biodegradation of Contaminants in Modified SoilsReferences; Chapter 3. Phenology, Development, and Growth of the Wheat (Tritzcumaestwcm L.) Shoot Apex: A Review; I. Introduction; II. General Patterns of Grass Shoot Apex Development; III. Morphological Nomenclatures; IV. Shoot Apex Developmental Sequence; V. Conclusion; References; Chapter 4. Applications of Micromorphology of Relevance to Agronomy; I. Introduction ; II. Methods Used in Micromorphology; III. Soil Structure in Relation to Land Use; IV. Conclusions and Future Research Needs; References
  • Chapter 5. Physiological and Morphological Responses of Perennial Forages to StressI. Introduction; II. Water Deficit; III. Defoliation Stress; IV. Low Light; V. Nutrient Stress; VI. Low-Temperature Stress; VII. Salt Stress; VIII. Plant Breeding for Abiotic Stress Tolerance; References; Chapter 6. Crop Modeling and Applications: A Cotton Example; I. Introduction; II. Phenology; III. Growth of Individual Organs; IV. Partitioning Biomass; V. High-Temperature Effects on Fruiting Structures ; VI. Nitrogen-Deficit Effects; VII. Water-Deficit Effects; VIII. Model Development
  • IX. Model Calibration and ValidationX. Model Applications and Bridging Technologies; XI. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. The Value of Long-Term Field Experiments in Agricultural, Ecological, and Environmental Research; I .Introduction; II. The Rothamsted Experiments ; III. The Agricultural Value of Long-Term Experiments; IV. Ecological Research and Long-Term Experiments; V. Long-Term Experiments and Environmental Concerns; VI. The Need for Long-Term Experiments ; VII. Approaches to New Long-Term Experiments ; References; INDEX