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Grand challenges in plant nutrition [PDF]
As a scientific discipline, plant nutrition stands on two legs. One leg is anchored in plant physiology and explains the fundamental processes underlying and regulating the acquisition, allocation, and utilization of mineral elements in plants. The other leg is deeply rooted in an applied, problem-oriented context, explaining the use and action of ...
Nicolaus eVon Wirén
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Microbial enhancement of plant nutrient acquisition
Nutrient availability is a determining factor for crop yield and quality. While fertilization is a major approach for improving plant nutrition, its efficacy can be limited and the production and application of fertilizers frequently bring problems to ...
Sunil K. Singh +3 more
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Fertilizers, soil analysis and plant nutrition / [PDF]
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California Agricultural Experiment Station. +1 more
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Drought is one of the major stress factors reducing cereal production worldwide. There is ample evidence that the mineral nutrient status of plants plays a critical role in increasing plant tolerance to different biotic and abiotic stresses.
Seyed A. Hosseini +6 more
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Formation of longer root hairs under limiting phosphate (P) conditions can increase the inorganic P (Pi) uptake. Here, regulatory candidate genes for Pi deficiency-induced root hair growth were identified by comparison of massive analysis of cDNA ends ...
Thomas W. Kirchner +6 more
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Background Intensive wastewater irrigated urban horticulture in sub-Saharan West Africa receives high nutrient inputs, which lead to large gaseous and leaching losses. The addition of biochar to the usually sandy soils may reduce these losses and improve
Anne-Louise Fritz +5 more
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Background Soil fertility is substantially influenced by soil organic matter quality and quantity. Much attention has also been given to glomalin content as one of the qualitative parameters of soil fertility.
Jiří Balík +6 more
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Assessment of the use of phosphogypsum waste in plant nutrition [PDF]
Phosphogypsum (PG) – a waste material generated in enormous amounts, accumulates a wide range of pollutants and thus represents a major environmental problem. Among the proposed potential strategies for PG management, none has been implemented on a large
Kamila Stępień +3 more
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Mineral Nutrition of Plants [PDF]
Mineralstoffe und Pflanzenwachstum Von Prof. Dr. Walter Baumeister. Pp. viii + 176. (Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1952.) 12 D. marks.
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Modulating tiller formation in cereal crops by the signalling function of fertilizer nitrogen forms
Cereal crop yield comprises interrelated components, among which the number of tillers is highly responsive to nitrogen fertilization. We addressed the hypothesis of whether the supply of different nitrogen forms can be employed to manipulate the tiller ...
Bernhard Bauer, Nicolaus von Wirén
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