Fertilization of Dryland and Irrigated Soils

Fertilization of Dryland and Irrigated Soils
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9783642683275
ISBN-13 : 3642683274
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Fertilization of Dryland and Irrigated Soils by : J. Hagin

Much has been learned about the proper and judicious use of fertilizers. Fertilizer application by farmers has grown from an art to a science. As food producers have strived to increase crop yields by overcoming nutrient deficiencies the use of fertil izers has increased dramatically. This has created a large chemical industry capable of supplying the needed plant food elements. A more complete understanding of soil chemistry and plant nutrition has led to greater fertilizer use with improved fertilization methods and crop cultural practices. Improved fertilizer technology has led to the production of more efficient forms of fertilizer. The modem fertilizer industry and with it fertilization practices began in the humid countries of the world. The use of fertilizers in arid and semiarid regions was later in development, although agriculture had its beginning in semiarid and arid regions. The development offertilizer use is parallel to industrial development in various areas of the world.

Encyclopedia of Soil Science

Encyclopedia of Soil Science
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 2804
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ISBN-10 : 9781000031416
ISBN-13 : 1000031411
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Soil Science by : Rattan Lal

New and Improved Global Edition: Three-Volume Set A ready reference addressing a multitude of soil and soil management concerns, the highly anticipated and widely expanded third edition of Encyclopedia of Soil Science now spans three volumes and covers ground on a global scale. A definitive guide designed for both coursework and self-study, this latest version describes every branch of soil science and delves into trans-disciplinary issues that focus on inter-connectivity or the nexus approach. For Soil Scientists, Crop Scientists, Plant Scientists and More A host of contributors from around the world weigh in on underlying themes relevant to natural and agricultural ecosystems. Factoring in a rapidly changing climate and a vastly growing population, they sound off on topics that include soil degradation, climate change, soil carbon sequestration, food and nutritional security, hidden hunger, water quality, non-point source pollution, micronutrients, and elemental transformations. New in the Third Edition: Contains over 600 entries Offers global geographical and thematic coverage Entries peer reviewed by subject experts Addresses current issues of global significance Encyclopedia of Soil Science, Third Edition: Three Volume Set expertly explains the science of soil and describes the material in terms that are easily accessible to researchers, students, academicians, policy makers, and laymen alike. Also Available Online This Taylor & Francis encyclopedia is also available through online subscription, offering a variety of extra benefits for researchers, students, and librarians, including: Citation tracking and alerts Active reference linking Saved searches and marked lists HTML and PDF format options Contact Taylor and Francis for more information or to inquire about subscription options and print/online combination packages. US: (Tel) 1.888.318.2367; (E-mail) [email protected] International: (Tel) +44 (0) 20 7017 6062; (E-mail) [email protected]

Biosalinity in Action: Bioproduction with Saline Water

Biosalinity in Action: Bioproduction with Saline Water
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9024731593
ISBN-13 : 9789024731596
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Biosalinity in Action: Bioproduction with Saline Water by : D. Pasternak

Historically, scientists and laymen have regarded salinity as a hazar dous, detrimental phenomenon. This negative view was a principal reason for the lack of agricultural development of most arid and semi arid zones of the world where the major sources of water for biological production are saline. The late Hugo Boyko was probably the first scientist in recent times to challenge this commonly held, pessimistic view of salinity. His research in Israel indicated that many plants can be irrigated with saline water, even at seawater strength, if they are in sandy soil - a technique that could open much barren land to agriculture. This new, even radical, approach to salinity was clearly enunciated in the book he edited and most appropriately entitled 'Salinity and Aridity: New Approaches to Old Problems' (1966). A decade later, three members of the United States National Science Foundation (NSF), Lewis Mayfield, James Aller and Oskar Zaborsky, formulated the 'Biosaline Concept'; namely, that poor soils, high solar insolation and saline water, which prevail in arid lands, should be viewed as useful resources rather than as disadvantages, and that these resources can be used for non-traditional production of food, fuels and chemicals. The First International Workshop on Biosaline Research was con vened at Kiawah Island, South Carolina, in 1977 by A. San Pietro.

Dryland Farming

Dryland Farming
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Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951003040448L
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Rating : 4/5 (8L Downloads)

Synopsis Dryland Farming by : Henry Gilbert

Dryland Farming, 1982-May 1988

Dryland Farming, 1982-May 1988
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Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951002961725L
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Synopsis Dryland Farming, 1982-May 1988 by : Henry Gilbert

Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture

Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 627
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ISBN-10 : 9783030231699
ISBN-13 : 3030231690
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture by : Muhammad Farooq

This volume is a ready reference on sustainable agriculture and reinforce the understanding for its utilization to develop environmentally sustainable and profitable food production systems. It describes ecological sustainability of farming systems, present innovations for improving efficiency in the use of resources for sustainable agriculture and propose technological options and new areas of research in this very important area of agriculture.

Food Security and Soil Quality

Food Security and Soil Quality
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9781439800584
ISBN-13 : 1439800588
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Food Security and Soil Quality by : Rattan Lal

Just five years ago, it was generally believed that the number of food insecure people in the world was on continuous decline. Unfortunately, widespread soil degradation along with resistance to recommended agronomic practices, and little attempt to restore degraded soils have conspired with significant droughts (in regions that could least tolerat

Nitrogen in Agricultural Systems

Nitrogen in Agricultural Systems
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Publisher : ASA-CSSA-SSSA
Total Pages : 994
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ISBN-10 : 0891181644
ISBN-13 : 9780891181644
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Nitrogen in Agricultural Systems by : James Stuart Schepers

Review of the principles and management implications related to nitrogen in the soil-plant-water system.