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Advances in Agronomy, Volume 49

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Series: Advances in Agronomy Volume: 49
By: D Sparks
316 pages, 23cm.316. Cloth
Publisher: Academic Press
Advances in Agronomy, Volume 49
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  • Advances in Agronomy, Volume 49 ISBN: 9780120007493 Hardback Dec 1993 Out of Print #89127
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Continuing the international tradition, Volume 49 of Advances in Agronomy highlights current areas of interest to both researchers and students of agronomy. Areas covered include phosphogypsum in agriculture, nutrient cycling and soil fertility in the grazed pasture ecosystem. It also discusses the current use of computer assisted tomography (CAT) in studying water movement around plant roots as well as future applications of CAT in agronomy, and electrical conductivity methods for measuring and mapping soil salinity.

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L.A.G. Aylmore, The Use of Computer Assisted Tomography in Studying Water Movement Around Plant Roots. I.S. Alcordo and J.E. Rechcigl, Phosphogypsum in Agriculture: A Review. R.J. Haynes and P.H. Williams, Nutrient Cycling and Soil Fertility in the Grazed Pasture Ecosystem. J.D. Rhoades, Electrical Conductivity Methods for Measuring and Mapping Soil Salinity. C.E. Townsend, Breeding, Physiology, Culture, and Utilization of Cicer Milkvetch (Astragalus cicer L.). Subject Index. Chapter References.

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Out of Print
Series: Advances in Agronomy Volume: 49
By: D Sparks
316 pages, 23cm.316. Cloth
Publisher: Academic Press
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