Mineral nutrition of higher plants
Marschner, H
Mineral nutrition of higher plants - 2nd ed. - London (United Kingdom) : Academic Press, 1995. - xv, 889 pages.
An understanding of the mineral nutrition of plants is of fundamental importance in both basic and applied plant sciences. The Second Edition of this book retains the aim of the first in presenting the principles of mineral nutrition in the light of current advances.This volume retains the structure of the first edition, being divided into two parts: Nutritional Physiology and Soil-Plant Relationships. In Part I, more emphasis has been placed on root-shoot interactions, stress physiology, water relations, and functions of micronutrients. In view of the worldwide increasing interest in plant-soil interactions, Part II has been considerably altered and extended, particularly on the effects of external and interal factors on root growth and chapter 15 on the root-soil interface.The second edition will be invaluable to both advanced students and researchers.
Text in English
0-12-473543-6
https://doi.org/10.1016/C2009-0-02402-7
Mineral nutrients
Stress
Plant physiology
Physiological response
Plant soil relations
631.811 MAR
Mineral nutrition of higher plants - 2nd ed. - London (United Kingdom) : Academic Press, 1995. - xv, 889 pages.
An understanding of the mineral nutrition of plants is of fundamental importance in both basic and applied plant sciences. The Second Edition of this book retains the aim of the first in presenting the principles of mineral nutrition in the light of current advances.This volume retains the structure of the first edition, being divided into two parts: Nutritional Physiology and Soil-Plant Relationships. In Part I, more emphasis has been placed on root-shoot interactions, stress physiology, water relations, and functions of micronutrients. In view of the worldwide increasing interest in plant-soil interactions, Part II has been considerably altered and extended, particularly on the effects of external and interal factors on root growth and chapter 15 on the root-soil interface.The second edition will be invaluable to both advanced students and researchers.
Text in English
0-12-473543-6
https://doi.org/10.1016/C2009-0-02402-7
Mineral nutrients
Stress
Plant physiology
Physiological response
Plant soil relations
631.811 MAR