Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences

Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants

“Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants”, 11–17 June 1989, Jerusalem, Israel, 1989

Editors: Chen, Yona, Hadar, Y. (Eds.)

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Many agricultural crops worldwide, especially in semi-arid climates, suffer from iron deficiencies. Among plants sensitive to iron deficiency are apples, avocado, bananas, barley, beans, citrus, cotton, grapes, peanuts, pecans, potatoes, sorghum, soybeans, and numerous ornamental plants. Deficiencies are usually recognized by chlorotic, in new leaves and are typically found among sensitive crops grown in calcareous or yellowed, interveinal areas soils which cover over 30% of the earth's land surface. Iron deficiency may lead, in extreme cases, to complete crop failure. In intensive agriculture on calcareous soils, iron often becomes a major limiting nutrient for optimal crop production, thus, correction of iron deficiency is required. Various chemicals and practices are available. They are, however, costly and do not always result in a complete remedy of the deficiency. Crucial questions relative to the cost-benefit equation such as the recovery rate of plants and the long-term fertilizing effect have not yet been resolved. The complexity of iron nutrition problems requires an understanding of the chemistry of iron oxides in soils, of the chemistry of both natural and synthetic chelates, of rhizosphere microbiology and biochemistry, and of the physiological involvement of the plant in iron uptake and transport.

Table of contents (45 chapters)

  • Solubility and dissolution of iron oxides

    Schwertmann, U.

    Pages 3-27

  • Iron oxide solubilization by organic matter and its effect on iron availability

    Lindsay, W. L.

    Pages 29-36

  • Manure and peat based iron-organo complexes

    Bar-Ness, E. (et al.)

    Pages 37-45

  • Manure and peat based iron-organo complexes

    Bar-Ness, E. (et al.)

    Pages 47-52

  • Distribution of soluble iron and zinc in leachates of municipal wastes

    Ayalon, O. (et al.)

    Pages 53-56

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Bibliographic Information

Bibliographic Information
Book Title
Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants
Book Subtitle
“Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants”, 11–17 June 1989, Jerusalem, Israel, 1989
Editors
  • Yona Chen
  • Y. Hadar
Series Title
Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences
Series Volume
43
Copyright
1991
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright Holder
Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
eBook ISBN
978-94-011-3294-7
DOI
10.1007/978-94-011-3294-7
Hardcover ISBN
978-0-7923-1095-2
Softcover ISBN
978-94-010-5455-3
Edition Number
1
Number of Pages
XI, 380
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