Volume 51 is a compilation of cutting-edge reviews written by leading crop and soil scientists. Several chapters emphasize ecology and the environment: conservation tillage with emphasis on ecological approaches to soil management, especially its effects on the environment, soil physical and chemical properties, and surface mulch, nutrient, and pest management; a complete and contemporary review on integrated pest management, ecological and environmental considerations, and future directions; a comprehensive review of cadmium accumulation in plants and its effects on human health. Other topics which are of interest to agronomists around the world include a comprehensive review on gypsum and acid soils; and transposable elements in maize and their role in creating plant genetic variability.
Gypsum and acid soils
Conservation tillage
Transposable elements in maize
Concepts and directions in arthropod pest management
Accumulation of cadmium in crop plants and its consequences to human health
ISBN-13:9780120007516 ISBN-10: 0120007517 Pagini:217 Dimensiuni: 152 x 229
x 16
mm Greutate: 0.49 kg Editura:ELSEVIER SCIENCE Seria Advances in Agronomy
Researchers and students in agronomy, crop and soil science, environmental science, molecular biology and genetics, biotechnology, entomology, botany, horticulture, and forestry.
Cuprins
M.E. Sumner, Gypsum and Acid Soils: The World Scene. R.L. Blevins and W.W. Frye, Conservation Tillage: An Ecological Approach to Soil Management. P.A. Peterson, Transposable Elements in Maize: Their Role in Creating Genetic Variability. J. Funderburk, L. Higley, and G.D. Buntin, Concepts and Directions in Arthropod Pest Management. G.J. Wagner, Accumulation of Cadmium in Crop Plants and Its Consequences to Human Health. Subject Index.