Search Results for: Genetic Aspects Of Plant Mineral Nutrition
Genetic Aspects of Plant Mineral Nutrition
Author: Peter J. Randall
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: UCAL:B4456781
Category: Nature
Page: 436
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Pages: 436
Pages: 436
The adaptation of desirable agricultural plants to infertile and problem soils is an increasingly important strategy for improving food supplies in many parts of the world. The plant breeding approach complements, and in some cases may replace agronomic practices such as the use of fertilizers and soil amendments to provide
Language: en
Pages: 650
Pages: 650
Proceedings of the Second International Symposium organized by the University of Wisconsin, June 16-20, 1985
Language: en
Pages: 514
Pages: 514
The idea of addressing the problem of the genetic specificity of mineral nutrition at an international level arose four years ago in a proposal for this topic to be included in the program of the II Congress of the Federation of European Societies for Plant Physiology (FESPP) as a separate
Language: en
Pages: 508
Pages: 508
The idea of addressing the problem of the genetic specificity of mineral nutrition at an international level arose four years ago in a proposal for this topic to be included in the program of the II Congress of the Federation of European Societies for Plant Physiology (FESPP) as a separate
Language: en
Pages: 629
Pages: 629
This volume presents the proceedings of the Second International Sym posium on Genetic Aspects ofPlant Minerai Nutrition, held in Madison, Wisconsin in 1985. The mechanisms by which plants acquire, transport and utilize essential minerai nutrients are highly complex. The means by which plants either exclude or tolerate ions of metals