The Soil-Plant System In Relation To Inorganic Nutrition
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Authors: M. Fried & H. Broeshart
Publisher: United Book Prints
Language: English
Edition: 1st Edition (2018)
ISBN: 9789388043526
Binding: Paper Back
Pages: 358
Book Description:
This book provides a dynamic understanding of the ion uptake process in plants, highlighting the physical and chemical processes that govern the soil-plant system. It presents a detailed exploration of the effects of nutrient uptake, plant stress due to nutrient removal, and the impact of fertilization. The authors aim to offer a broader perspective on the considerations necessary to solve soil-plant system problems, rather than focusing on individual case solutions.
Key Features:
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Focus on Ion Uptake Dynamics: The book delves into the fundamental processes that affect how ions are taken up by plants and how these processes are influenced by soil and fertilizer conditions.
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Problem-Solving Emphasis: Rather than offering isolated solutions, the book emphasizes understanding the fundamental issues and challenges in the soil-plant system and how to address them holistically.
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Isotope Applications: The use of isotopes in soil nutrient research is a key aspect of this book, especially in topics such as soil-solution relationships, nutrient mobility, and root nutrient uptake.
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Comprehensive Coverage: The book addresses the movement of ions to plant roots, translocation within plants, and the factors influencing nutrient supply in the soil. It also covers the timing, type, and method of fertilizer application, making it a practical resource for agronomists and soil scientists.
This book serves as an in-depth guide for understanding the science behind nutrient uptake and its implications for soil and plant health, making it a valuable resource for researchers and professionals in agricultural science.

