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Improved Crop Quality by Nutrient Management

Edited By: Dilek Anec and Pierre Martin-Prevel
330 pages
Improved Crop Quality by Nutrient Management
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  • Improved Crop Quality by Nutrient Management ISBN: 9780792358503 Hardback Sep 1999 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

Emphasis in agricultural production has shifted from mere quantity to quality products. Practical experience and scientific investigations have shown that, of the various culture measures, balanced fertilization above all exerts a considerable influence on the quality of agricultural products. Simply adding more of what the crop has already absorbed to capacity is unproductive, expensive, wasteful and damaging to the environment. Therefore, balanced crop nutrition increases crop quality, safeguards natural resources and brings benefit to the farmer. Otherwise rapid population growth and severe urbanization will exhaust our natural resources.

Contents

Preface by the Editors. Part 1: Crop quality -- nutrient management by conventional fertilization. Part 2: Crop quality -- nutrient management by foliar fertilization. Part 3: Crop quality -- nutrient management under stress conditions. Part 4: Crop quality -- nutrient management by the diagnosis of crop nutrition. Part 5: Crop quality -- nutrient management in soilless culture. Part 6: Crop quality -- nutrient management by alternative sources. Part 7: Crop quality -- nutrient management in general. Author Index.

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Edited By: Dilek Anec and Pierre Martin-Prevel
330 pages
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