Plant Nutrition — from Genetic Engineering to Field Practice
Proceedings of the Twelfth International Plant Nutrition Colloquium, 21–26 September 1993, Perth, Western Australia
Editors: Barrow, J. (Ed.)
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Plant Nutrition - From Genetic Engineering to Field Practice, the 12th International Colloquium on Plant Nutrition, is the latest in a series which began in 1954. Early meetings were mainly concerned with the practical problems of soil fertility, with soil assessment, fertilizer requirements and methods of analysis. As the colloquia have progressed, the emphasis has slowly changed. The practical problems are still important, but there is increasing emphasis on plant physiology, plant biochemistry, membrane biochemistry, and even on the chemistry of genes which control the proteins which transfer nutrient ions to the inside of cells. The meetings therefore provide a valuable opportunity for each half of the science of plant nutrition to interact with, and learn from the other half.
This volume begins with five papers which review current knowledge in important fields: the rhizosphere, molecular biology, electron microscopy, location and function of elements in vivo, and modelling nutrient responses in the field. These themes are continued in groups of shorter papers which follow. In addition, there are sections on nutrient dynamics and partitioning, diagnostic techniques, plant survival strategies, mycorrhizas, and on nutrients such as P, N, S, K, Ca, Mg, and micronutrients. A large section is devoted specifically to boron - reflecting the considerable current interest in this element. In total there are 177 refereed papers providing both a broad overview and a detailed picture of the latest developments in pure and applied plant nutrition. - Reviews
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`The book contains a wealth of information about current developments ... ... recommended to those researchers who want to familiarize themselves with the recent developments in the broad area of the various aspects of plant nutrition.'
B.W. Veen in Vegetatio 119, 1995
- Table of contents (177 chapters)
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The rhizosphere and plant nutrition: a quantitative approach
Pages 3-22
Darrah, P. R.
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Molecular biological approaches to plant nutrition
Pages 23-33
Clarkson, David T. (et al.)
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Recent developments in electron microscopical techniques for studying ion localization in plant cells
Pages 35-45
Stelzer, Ralf (et al.)
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Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the location and function of plant nutrients in vivo
Pages 47-57
Lee, R. B. (et al.)
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Modelling nutrient responses in the field
Pages 59-68
Angus, J. F. (et al.)
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Non-destructive methods for demonstrating chemical changes in the rhizosphere I. Description of methods
Pages 71-74
Dinkelaker, B. (et al.)
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Non-destructive methods for demonstrating chemical changes in the rhizosphere II. application of methods
Pages 75-78
Dinkelaker, B. (et al.)
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Dissolution of ferric phosphate by alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) root exudates
Pages 79-82
Masaoka, Y. (et al.)
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Mucilage secretion and its interaction with soil, and contact reduction
Pages 83-86
Uren, N. C.
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The chemistry of the lowland rice rhizosphere
Pages 87-90
Kirk, G. J. D. (et al.)
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Influx and efflux of Amino acids from Zea mays L. roots and their implications for N nutrition and the rhizosphere
Pages 91-94
Jones, D. L. (et al.)
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Mobilization of different phosphate fractions in the rhizosphere
Pages 95-98
Jungk, A. (et al.)
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Secretion of acid phosphatase by the roots of crop plants under phosphorus-deficient conditions and some properties of the enzyme secreted by lupin Roots
Pages 99-102
Tadano, T. (et al.)
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Mechanism of sugar retention by roots of intact maize and field bean plants
Pages 103-106
Mühling, Karl Hermann (et al.)
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Biosynthetic pathway of phytosiderophores in iron-deficient graminaceous plants: A new assay system for the detection of nicotianamine amino-transferase activity
Pages 107-109
Kanazawa, K. (et al.)
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Influence of minerals on cytoplasmic streaming in root hairs of intact wheat seedlings (Triticum aestivum L.)
Pages 111-114
Sattelmacher, Burkhard (et al.)
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Mobilisation of iron and manganese by plant-borne and synthetic metal chelators
Pages 115-118
Zhang, F. S.
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Towards an understanding of the molecular basis of plant K+ transport: characterization of cloned K+ transport cDNAs
Pages 121-124
Kochian, L. V. (et al.)
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Plasma membrane Ca2+ channels in roots of higher plants and their role in aluminium toxicity
Pages 125-128
Piñeros, Miguel (et al.)
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Reduction of Fe(III), Mn(III), and Cu(II) chelates by roots of pea (Pisum sativum L.) or soybean (Glycine max)
Pages 129-132
Norvell, W. A. (et al.)
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Effect of zinc nutritional status on activities of superoxide radical and hydrogen peroxide scavenging enzymes in bean leaves
Pages 133-136
Cakmak, I. (et al.)
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Screening arabidopsis for mutants in mineral nutrition
Pages 139-142
Delhaize, E. (et al.)
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Temporal and nutritional regulation of soybean 7S seed storage protein gene promoters in transgenic petunia
Pages 143-146
Hirai, M. Yokota (et al.)
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Expression of a gene (Ids2) induced by Fe deficiency treatment in the roots of Hordeum vulgare L.
Pages 147-150
Mori, S. (et al.)
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Approaches to cloning genes encoding for nutrient transporters in plants
Pages 151-154
Smith, F. W. (et al.)
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Investigations of boron uptake at the cellular level
Pages 157-160
Jenkin, Mandy (et al.)
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Boron uptake in sunflower, squash and cultured tobacco cells-Studies with stable isotope and ICP-MS
Pages 161-164
Brown, Patrick H. (et al.)
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Uptake and distribution of calcium in rose plantlets as affected by calcium and boron concentration in culture solution
Pages 165-168
Ganmore-Neumann, Ruth (et al.)
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The Contribution of different regions of the seminal roots of wheat to uptake of nitrate from soil
Pages 169-172
Brady, D. J. (et al.)
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Regulation of nitrate uptake by amino acids in maize cell suspension Culture and intact roots.
Pages 173-176
Padgett, Pamela E. (et al.)
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Simulation of the maximum nitrate inflow (Imax) of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) grown under fluctuating climatic conditions in the greenhouse
Pages 177-180
Steingrobe, B. (et al.)
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Relationship between intracellular pH and N metabolism in maize (Zea mays L.) roots
Pages 181-184
Gerendás, J. (et al.)
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Changes in the amino acid composition and protein modification in phloem sap of rice
Pages 185-188
Hayashi, H. (et al.)
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Energy dependent transport occurs in some anoxic plant tissues
Pages 189-191
Zhang, Qisen (et al.)
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Nutrient storage pool concentrations in plants as diagnostic indicators of nutrient sufficiency
Pages 195-198
Barraclough, P. B.
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Postanthesis remobilisation and losses of nitrogen in wheat in relation to applied nitrogen
Pages 199-201
Palta, J. A. (et al.)
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Allocation of carbon and nitrogen as a function of the internal nitrogen status of a plant: modelling allocation under non-steady-state situations
Pages 203-206
Werf, Adrie (et al.)
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Growth and biomass partitioning of Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm. and Festuca ovina (L.) at different relative addition rates of nitrogen
Pages 207-210
Hansson, Margareta L. (et al.)
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The Role of free sugars and amino acids in the regulation of biomass partitioning and plant growth
Pages 211-214
Buysse, Jan (et al.)
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Nitrogen supply and the control of expansive growth and function in leaves and roots
Pages 215-218
James, A. (et al.)
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Nitrogen redistribution to sorghum grains as affected by plant competition
Pages 219-222
Rosolem, Ciro A. (et al.)
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Carbon-nitrogen interaction model in field crop production
Pages 223-226
Osaki, M.
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Comparison of production efficiency among field crops related to nitrogen nutrition and application
Pages 227-230
Shinano, Takuro (et al.)
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Glutelin accumulation and changes in the levels of its mRNA in the superior and inferior spikelets of rice ear during ripening
Pages 231-234
Iwasaki, Yasunaga (et al.)
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Improving the mineral reserves and protein quality of maize (Zea mays L.) kernels using unique genes
Pages 235-238
Welch, R. M. (et al.)
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Effect of sulphur nutrition and leaf excision on distribution and redistribution of sulphur in barley
Pages 239-242
Adiputra, I. G. K. (et al.)
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Critical plant K concentrations for growth and problems in the diagnosis of nutrient deficiencies by plant analysis
Pages 245-248
Barraclough, P. B. (et al.)
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Use of cation/anion exchange membranes for multi-element testing of acidic soils
Pages 249-252
McLaughlin, M. J. (et al.)
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The nutrition of grazed pastures in New Zealand
Pages 253-256
Cornforth, I. S. (et al.)
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Nitrogen and phosphorus requirements of cotton and wheat under changing atmospheric CO2 concentrations
Pages 257-260
Rogers, G. S. (et al.)
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Fluorescence and reflectance characteristics of manganese deficient soybean leaves: effects of leaf age and choice of leaflet
Pages 261-264
Adams, M. L. (et al.)
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Release characteristics of ion-exchange resins as buffers in low ionic strength nutrient solutions
Pages 265-268
Kerven, G. L. (et al.)
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Non-structural carbohydrate: analysis by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy and its importance as an indicator of plant growth
Pages 269-272
Batten, G. D. (et al.)
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Understanding zinc reactions in vertisols to predict zinc responses by wheat
Pages 273-276
Dang, Y. P. (et al.)
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Use of GEOCHEM-PC to predict rare earth element (REE) species in nutrient solutions
Pages 277-280
Diatloff, E. (et al.)
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Correction of leaf nutrient values for assessment of Hevea nutrition
Pages 281-283
Lau, C. H. (et al.)
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Symptoms of mineral nutrient deficiencies and the nutrient concentration ranges in seedlings of Eucalyptus Maculata Hook
Pages 285-291
Dell, B. (et al.)
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Mineral nutrient disorders of root crops of the Pacific: preliminary observations on sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)
Pages 293-297
O’Sullivan, J. N. (et al.)
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Foliar analysis in the South African Sugar Industry for diagnostic and nutrient trend purposes
Pages 299-302
Schroeder, B. L. (et al.)
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A global approach to mineral nutrition based on the growth needs of seedlings produced in forest tree nurseries
Pages 303-306
Langlois, C. G. (et al.)
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Why are hairy root clusters so abundant in the most nutrient-impoverished soils of Australia?
Pages 309-312
Lamont, Byron B.
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Mineral uptake and transport in xylem and phloem of the proteaceous tree, Banksia prionotes
Pages 313-316
Pate, John S. (et al.)
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Phosphorus Allocation in P-Efficient and Inefficient Barley Cultivars as Affected by Mycorrhizal Infection
Pages 319-322
Baon, J. B. (et al.)
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Root Characteristics of Native Plant Species in Relation to the Benefit of Mycorrhizal Colonization for Phosphorus Uptake
Pages 323-326
Jasper, D. A. (et al.)
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Effects of Levels of Vam and P Fertilizer on the Response of Linseed to Zinc Fertilizer in an Indian Vertisol
Pages 327-330
Khare, A. K. (et al.)
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Effect of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) intercropping on growth and nutrient uptake of upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) in relation to VA-mycorrhizae and soil fertility
Pages 331-334
Pasolon, Y. B. (et al.)
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Phosphorus nutrition and competitive ability in semi-arid grasses
Pages 337-340
Armstrong, R. D.
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Effect of waterlogging and application of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer on the production of two species of an argentine natural grassland
Pages 341-343
Lavado, R. S. (et al.)
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Adaptation of tropical forage species to acid soils: The Influence of varying phosphorus supply and soil type on phosphorus uptake and Use
Pages 345-348
Rao, I. M. (et al.)
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Seed size and fertilizer effects on seedling growth of contrasting plant species
Pages 349-352
Kang, B. T. (et al.)
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Effects of seed phosphorus concentration on the emergence and growth of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum)
Pages 353-356
Thomson, C. J. (et al.)
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Field studies on calibrations relating soil test phosphorus to plant yield
Pages 359-362
Bolland, M. D. A.
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Defining phosphorus efficiency in plants
Pages 363-366
Gourley, C. J. P. (et al.)
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Genotypic differences in phosphorus efficiency of wheat
Pages 367-370
Horst, W. J. (et al.)
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Sowing date and phosphorus utilization by wheat
Pages 371-374
Batten, G. D. (et al.)
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Development of guidelines for the use of PROVIDE™ on wheat and canola
Pages 375-378
Leggett, M. E. (et al.)
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Effects of rate and time of phosphorus application on seed yield of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) cv. Vita 4
Pages 379-382
Ikombo, B. M. (et al.)
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Contrasting phosphorus responses of pigeonpea genotypes differing in maturity duration
Pages 383-386
Kubota, A. (et al.)
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Dissolution of phosphate rock and triple superphosphate in acid soils measured using an open-leaching system
Pages 387-390
Hanafi, M. M. (et al.)
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The Mobility of Boron in Plants
Pages 393-396
Oertli, J. J.
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The control of boron accumulation by two genotypes of wheat
Pages 397-400
Garnett, Trevor P. (et al.)
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Grain Set Failure in Boron Deficient Wheat
Pages 401-404
Rerkasem, B. (et al.)
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Effects of Boron on Pollen Viability in Wheat
Pages 405-407
Cheng, C. (et al.)
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Comparison of Seed Yield and Quality of Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea L.) Cultivars in Low Fertility Soils and Their Response to Boron and Complete Fertilizer
Pages 409-412
Keerati-Kasikorn, P. (et al.)
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An Effect of Shade on the Boron Requirement for Leaf Blade Elongation in Black Gram (Vigna Mungo L. Hepper)
Pages 413-416
Noppakoonwong, R. N. (et al.)
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Effect of boron on nodulated and non-nodulated pea plants
Pages 417-420
GáRate, A. (et al.)
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Responses of Rape Genotypes to Boron Application
Pages 421-424
Yuai, Yang (et al.)
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Trace element composition of different plant species used for remediation of boron-laden soils
Pages 425-428
Bañuelos, G. S. (et al.)
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The use of a double isotope (15N and 34S) labelling technique to assess the suitability of various reference crops for estimating nitrogen fixation in Gliricidia sepium and Leucaena leucocephala
Pages 431-434
Awonaike, K. O. (et al.)
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15N2 measurement of nitrogen fixation by legumes and actinorhizals: theory and practice
Pages 435-438
Wood, M. (et al.)
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Differences between Bradyrhizobium strains NC92 and TAL1000 in their nodulation and nitrogen fixation with peanut in iron deficient soil
Pages 439-442
O’Hara, G. W. (et al.)
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Responses of Bradyrhizobium-inoculated mungbean (Vigna radiata) to applied nitrogen
Pages 443-446
Santos, P. J. A. (et al.)
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Bradyrhizobium technology: a promising substitute for chemical nitrogen fertilizer in Bangladesh agriculture
Pages 447-450
Hoque, M. S.
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Spatial distribution of root activity and nitrogen fixation in sorghum/pigeonpea intercropping on an Indian Alfisol
Pages 451-454
Ito, Osamu (et al.)
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Effects of low molybdenum seed on nodule initiation, development and N2 fixation in black gram (Vigna mungo L. )
Pages 455-458
Jongruaysup, S. (et al.)
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The role of copper in nitrogen fixation in Lupinus luteus L.
Pages 459-462
Seliga, Henryka
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Distribution of fixed-N and nitrate-N in cowpea during pod development
Pages 463-464
Douglas, L. A. (et al.)
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Pod development of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) in solution culture
Pages 465-468
Zharare, G. E. (et al.)
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Nitrogen use efficiency of rice reconsidered: What are the key constraints?
Pages 471-474
Cassman, K. G. (et al.)
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Synchronising diagnosis and correction of nitrogen deficiency in barley grown in semi-arid environments
Pages 475-478
Elliott, D. E. (et al.)
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Improving effectiveness of urea as a forage fertilizer
Pages 479-482
Malhi, S. S. (et al.)
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Making the most of fall-applied N fertilizer
Pages 483-486
Malhi, S. S. (et al.)
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Fate of nitrogen fertilizer applied on two main arables crops, winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) and sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) in the loam region of Belgium
Pages 487-490
Destain, J. P. (et al.)
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Use of urease inhibitors to reduce ammonia loss following application of urea to flooded rice fields
Pages 491-493
Freney, J. R. (et al.)
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A comparison of the effects of subsoiling on plant uptake and leaching losses of sulphur and nitrogen from a simulated urine patch
Pages 495-498
McLaren, R. G. (et al.)
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Modelling of sulfur oxidation from elemental sulfur
Pages 499-502
Blair, Graeme J. (et al.)
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Sulfur soil testing
Pages 503-506
Blair, Graeme J. (et al.)
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Nitrogen effects on competition between subterranean clover and capeweed
Pages 509-512
Bolger, T. P. (et al.)
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Nitrogen requirements for italian ryegrass seed production
Pages 513-516
Rowarth, J. S. (et al.)
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Stimulation of cotton root growth and yield by ammonium polyphosphate applied to soil with high levels of available phosphorus
Pages 517-520
Kovar, J. L. (et al.)
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Effects of sowing time and plant age on critical nitrogen concentrations in canola (Brassica napus L.)
Pages 521-524
Hocking, P. J.
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Effective management of N fertilizer use for wheat and barley production in a semi-arid environment
Pages 525-528
Xu, Z. H. (et al.)
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Effect of split N-application on growth and yield of wheat (T. aestivum L.) genotypes
Pages 529-532
Abdin, M. Z. (et al.)
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Nitrogen and yield potential of irrigated rice
Pages 533-536
Kropff, M. J. (et al.)
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Effect of nitrogen (NH4 NO3) supply on absorption of ammonium and nitrate by conventional and hybrid rice during reproductive growth
Pages 537-540
Ancheng, Luo (et al.)
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Tolerance of ten crop species to atmospheric ammonia during seed germination, radicle and coleoptile growth
Pages 541-544
Dowling, Christopher W.
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Dead fine roots — a neglected biofertiliser
Pages 547-550
Bansal, Manju (et al.)
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Changes in soil organic matter with cropping as measured by organic carbon fractions and 13C natural isotope abundance
Pages 551-554
Lefroy, Rod D. B. (et al.)
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Surface residue and nitrogen fertilization effects on no-till wheat
Pages 555-558
Rasmussen, P. E.
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Economic comparisons between zero and conventional tillage as influenced by N fertiliser management
Pages 559-562
Malhi, S. S. (et al.)
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Nitrogen nutrition of no-till grain sorghum following Centrosema pascuorum cv Cavalcade pastures
Pages 563-566
Thiagalingam, K. (et al.)
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Nutrient content of monoculture corn (12 Years) as a function of nitrogen, tillage, and residue management
Pages 567-570
Dowdy, R. H. (et al.)
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Influence of nitrogen at transplanting on growth and yield potential of pepper
Pages 573-576
Hassan, Siti Aishah (et al.)
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Nitrogen use and crop quality of hyacinth
Pages 577-580
Landman, A. (et al.)
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Response of processing tomatoes to applications of nitrogen and potassium
Pages 581-584
Ashcroft, W. J. (et al.)
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Fertigation of no benefit for kiwifruit
Pages 587-590
Marsh, K. B. (et al.)
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Determination of the fertiliser requirements of pear trees from tree performance, leaf analysis and fruit quality data
Pages 591-594
Wooldridge, J.
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Effects of inorganic nitrogen forms on growth of Eucalyptus globulus seedlings
Pages 595-598
Shedley, E. (et al.)
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Can polyolefin coated nitrogen reduce nitrate leaching and fertilizer requirements for young citrus trees?
Pages 599-602
Alva, A. K. (et al.)
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Release of nonexchangeable potassium from different size fractions of two highly K-fertilized soils in the rhizosphere of rape (Brassica napus cv Drakkar)
Pages 605-608
Niebes, Jean-Francois (et al.)
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Distribution of potassium in the soil profile of a sandplain soil under pasture species
Pages 609-612
Edwards, N. K.
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Potassium, calcium and magnesium antagonism in clones of Populus trichocarpa
Pages 613-616
Diem, B. (et al.)
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Supplemental calcium does not improve growth of salt-stressed brassicas
Pages 617-620
Schmidt, C. (et al.)
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Magnesium deficiency in expanding leaves of phaseolus vulgaris — Gas exchange and nutrient concentrations
Pages 621-624
Fischer, Erika S. (et al.)
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The effect of potassium application on leaf water relations characteristics of field grown barley plants (Hordeum distichum L.)
Pages 625-628
Jensen, C. R. (et al.)
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Potassium deficiency causes injuries to picea pungens glauca in nurseries
Pages 629-631
Alt, D. (et al.)
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Most efficient potassium use in a wheat-rice rotation in sichuan province China
Pages 633-636
Nong, Hu Si (et al.)
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Nutrient uptake and yield responses by flue-cured tobacco in an amended sandy soil of Malaysia
Pages 637-640
Abdullah, C. T.
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Response of setaria (Setaria sphacelata) to phosphorus and potassium on red soils in subtropical China
Pages 641-644
Michalk, D. L. (et al.)
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Analysis of the genotypic variation in radiocaesium uptake from soil
Pages 645-648
Smolders, E. (et al.)
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Zinc-Binding Peptides as a Function of Zn and S in Soybeans
Pages 651-652
Fontes, Renildes L. F. (et al.)
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Effect of pH on Mn Absorption by Barley Genotypes in a Chelate-Buffered Nutrient Solution
Pages 653-656
Huang, Chunyuan (et al.)
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Effect of bicarbonate and root zone temperature on uptake of Zn, Fe, Mn and Cu by different rice cultivars (Oryza sativa L.) grown in calcareous soil
Pages 657-660
Yang, X. (et al.)
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Evaluation of strategy I mechanisms in iron efficient and inefficient maize cultivars
Pages 661-664
Wirén, Nicolaus (et al.)
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Effects of Seed Manganese Concentration on Lupin Emergence
Pages 665-668
Crosbie, Julie (et al.)
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Development of an ELISA for Estimation of the Copper Nutritional Status of Wheat and Cotton
Pages 669-672
Rao, N. R. (et al.)
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Copper Supply and the Leaf Emergence Rate of Spring Wheat
Pages 673-675
Longnecker, Nancy (et al.)
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Novel Nutrient Solutions for Zinc Nutrition Research: Buffering Free Zinc2+ with Synthetic Chelators and P with Hydroxyapatite
Pages 677-680
Parker, David R.
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Zinc Deficiency Predisposes Winter Cereals to Rhizoctonia Root Rot
Pages 681-684
Thongbai, Pongmance (et al.)
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Effects of Mn on accumulation of nutrients in wheat plants infected with the take-all fungus
Pages 685-688
Rengel, Z. (et al.)
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Inhibition of Mitochondrial Electron Transport Is the Prime Cause Behind Proline Accumulation during Mineral Deficiency in Oryza Sativa
Pages 689-692
Saradhi, P. Pardha (et al.)
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Use of Micronutrients in Increasing Yield of Milk Thistle (Silybum Marianum, gaertn) Grown in a Desert Area under Irrigation
Pages 693-696
El-Sayed, A. A. (et al.)
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Growth and nutrition of small Betula pendula plants at different relative addition rates of iron, manganese and zinc
Pages 697-700
Göransson, Anders (et al.)
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Genotypical differences in responses to iron deficiency between sensitive and resistant cultivars of chickpea (Cicer arietinum)
Pages 701-704
Ohwaki, Y. (et al.)
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Iron, Zinc and Manganese Nutrition of Wetland Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) on a Gypsum Amended Sodic Soil
Pages 705-708
Swarup, Anand
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Effect of Cobalt-Enriched NPK Fertilizer on Cobalt Concentration in Ryegrass and Its Leaching Losses at Different pH Levels
Pages 709-712
Singh, Bal Ram
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The effect of aluminium on the distribution of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus in mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal seedlings of eucalyptus rudis: a cryo-microanalytical study
Pages 715-718
Egerton-Warburton, L. M. (et al.)
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Interactions between aluminium, magnesium and calcium with different monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plant species
Pages 719-722
Keltjens, Willem G. (et al.)
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Effect of various metal ions on growth of two wheat lines known to differ in aluminium tolerance
Pages 723-726
Wheeler, D. M. (et al.)
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Screening sorghum for tolerance to excess manganese in solution culture
Pages 727-730
Mgema, W. G. (et al.)
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Proline in relation to free radical production in seedlings of Brassica juncea raised under sodium chloride stress
Pages 731-734
Alia, (et al.)
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Crop growth on an acidic duplex soil: variable yields did not reflect variable soil pH and yields were not improved by lime
Pages 735-738
Dracup, Miles (et al.)
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Nutritional limitations of subsoils
Pages 739-742
Graham, Robin D. (et al.)
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A multichannel pH controller for solution culture systems
Pages 743-746
Webb, Michael J.
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Effect of gypsum and lime on wheat growth in pots containing an acidic subsoil
Pages 747-750
McLay, C. D. A. (et al.)
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Effect of exchangeable aluminium on the reduction of potato scab
Pages 751-754
Mizuno, N. (et al.)
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Physiological responses of lupin roots to high pH
Pages 755-758
Tang, C. (et al.)
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Variation in the growth of lupin species and genotypes on alkaline soil
Pages 759-762
Tang, C. (et al.)
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High pH in the nutrient solution impairs water uptake in lupinus angustifolius L.
Pages 763-765
Tang, C. (et al.)
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Screening species and cultivars for their tolerance to acidic soil conditions
Pages 767-770
Ring, S. M. (et al.)
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Zn and δ15N in plants grown on the soil amended with activated sludge of various Zn levels
Pages 771-774
Goto, S. (et al.)
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The binding of zinc in root cells of crop plants by phytic acid
Pages 775-778
Steveninck, R. F. M. (et al.)
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What is the significance of herbicide-nutrient interactions on wheat?
Pages 779-782
Osborne, L. D. (et al.)
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Distribution of Cu and Zn in soils and mangroves (Kandelia candel) in a polluted estuary
Pages 783-786
Chiu, Chih-Yu (et al.)
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Differences in the cadmium content of some common WA pasture plants supplied with a range of levels of cadmium
Pages 787-790
Bramley, R. G. V. (et al.)
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Production of SH compounds in higher plants of different tolerance to Cd
Pages 791-794
Obata, H. (et al.)
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Effects of potassium and zinc fertilizers, gypsum and leaching on cadmium in the seed of poppies (Papaver somniferum L.).
Pages 795-798
Salardini, A. A. (et al.)
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Bibliographic Information
- Bibliographic Information
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- Book Title
- Plant Nutrition — from Genetic Engineering to Field Practice
- Book Subtitle
- Proceedings of the Twelfth International Plant Nutrition Colloquium, 21–26 September 1993, Perth, Western Australia
- Editors
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- J. Barrow
- Series Title
- Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences
- Series Volume
- 54
- Copyright
- 1993
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Copyright Holder
- Kluwer Academic Publishers
- eBook ISBN
- 978-94-011-1880-4
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-94-011-1880-4
- Hardcover ISBN
- 978-0-7923-2540-6
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- 978-94-010-4832-3
- Edition Number
- 1
- Number of Pages
- XXI, 806
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