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Overview
If you're an agronomist, horticulturalist, plant and soil scientist, breeder, or soil microbiologist, you'll want to read Nutrient Use in Crop Production to find everything you need to know about judicious nutrient management and maximizing nutrient utilization in the agricultural landscape. In this book, you'll discover ways to minimize undesirable nutrient losses and techniques for preserving the environment while meeting the challenges of providing the earth's increasing population with sufficient food, feed, and fiber to sustain life.
Your existing knowledge base concerning this vital area of science will expand and grow as you become more open to the new ideas and applications contained in Nutrient Use in Crop Production. Most importantly, you'll avoid the narrow scope found in most crop nutrition books and take a broader, more globally minded view of how to maximize nutrient use and minimize nutrient losses in the soil of agricultural systems. Specifically, you'll find these and other areas covered:
- population growth, food production, and nutrient requirements
- managing soil fertility decline
- the role of nitrogen fixation in crop production
- delivering fertilizers through seed coatings
- micronutrient fertilizers
- the role of nutrient-efficient crops in modern agriculture
Feeding the world without depleting the world's viable soil nutrients is a monumental task—but one that can be achieved, as evidenced in the pages of Nutrient Use in Crop Production. You and your circle of students, professionals, and administrators will benefit greatly from this in-depth view of nutrient use in both developed and non-industrialized counties to give you a better sense of how to allow both the world and the world's crops to grow.
Synopsis
If you're an agronomist, horticulturalist, plant and soil scientist, breeder, or soil microbiologist, you'll want to read Nutrient Use in Crop Production to find everything you need to know about judicious nutrient management and maximizing nutrient utilization in the agricultural landscape. In this book, you'll discover ways to minimize undesirable nutrient losses and techniques for preserving the environment while meeting the challenges of providing the earth's increasing population with sufficient food, feed, and fiber to sustain life.
Your existing knowledge base concerning this vital area of science will expand and grow as you become more open to the new ideas and applications contained in Nutrient Use in Crop Production. Most importantly, you'll avoid the narrow scope found in most crop nutrition books and take a broader, more globally minded view of how to maximize nutrient use and minimize nutrient losses in the soil of agricultural systems. Specifically, you'll find these and other areas covered:
- population growth, food production, and nutrient requirements
- managing soil fertility decline
- the role of nitrogen fixation in crop production
- delivering fertilizers through seed coatings
- micronutrient fertilizers
- the role of nutrient-efficient crops in modern agriculture
Feeding the world without depleting the world's viable soil nutrients is a monumental taskbut one that can be achieved, as evidenced in the pages of Nutrient Use in Crop Production. You and your circle of students, professionals, and administrators will benefit greatly from this in-depth view of nutrient use in both developed and non-industrialized counties to give you a better sense of how to allow both the world and the world's crops to grow.
Booknews
Summarizes various aspects of optimal nutrient use in modern crop production. The ten contributions describe ways to minimize undesirable nutrient losses and techniques for preserving the environment while providing the earth's increasing population with sufficient food, feed, and fiber. Specific topics include soil and plant testing for optimizing fertilizer strategies, the role of nitrogen fixation in crop production, and micronutrient fertilizers. Published simultaneously as , v.1, no.2. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.