Physiology of crop production

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Physiology of crop production

N.K. Fageria, V.C. Baligar, R.B. Clark

(Food Products Press crop science / Amarjit S. Basra, senior editor)

Food Products Press, c2006

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-334) and index

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Description

This single volume explores the theoretical and the practical aspects of crop physiological processes around the world The marked decrease over the past century in the land available for crop production has brought about mounting pressure to increase crop yields, especially in developing nations. Physiology of Crop Production provides cutting-edge research and data for complete coverage of the physiology of crop production, all in one source, right at your fingertips. This valuable reference gives the extensive in-depth information soil and crop professionals need to maximize crop productivity anywhere the world. Leading soil and plant scientists and researchers clearly explain theory, practical applications, and the latest advances in the field. Crop physiology is a vital science needed to understand crop growth and development to facilitate increases of plant yield. Physiology of Crop Production presents a wide range of information and references from varying regions of the world to make the book as complete and broadly focused as possible. Discussion in each chapter is supported by experimental data to make this book a superb resource that will be used again and again. Chapter topics include plant and root architecture, growth and yield components, photosynthesis, source-sink relationship, water use efficiency, crop yield relative to water stress, and active and passive ion transport. Several figures and tables accompany the extensive referencing to provide a detailed, in-depth look at every facet of crop production. Physiology of Crop Production explores management strategies for: ideal plant architecture maximizing root systems ideal yield components maximizing photosynthesis maximizing source-sink relationship sequestration of carbon dioxide reducing the effects of drought improving N, P, K, Ca, Mg, and S nutrition improving micronutrient uptake Physiology of Crop Production is an essential desktop resource for plant physiologists, soil and crop scientists, breeders, agronomists, agronomy administrators in agro-industry, educators, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments, Chapter 1. Plant Canopy Architecture, Chapter 2. Root Architecture, Chapter 3. Physiology of Growth and Yield Components, Chapter 4. Photosynthesis and Crop Yield, Chapter 5. Source-Sink Relationships and Crop Yield, Chapter 6. Carbon Dioxide and Crop Yield, Chapter 7. Physiology of Drought in Crop Plants, Chapter 8. Physiology of Mineral Nutrition, Index

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Details

  • NCID
    BA82611065
  • ISBN
    • 9781560222897
    • 9781560222880
  • LCCN
    2005020381
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 345 p.
  • Size
    21 cm
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