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Boron in Soils and Plants: Reviews: Invited review papers for Boron97, the International Symposium on ‘Boron in Soils and Plants’, held at Chiang Mai, Thailand , 7–11 September 1997: Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, cartea 77

Editat de Bernard Dell, Patrick H. Brown, R.W. Bell
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This symposium on 'Boron in Soils and Plants' completes a quartet of reviews of the behaviour in soils and plants of four trace elements, copper, manganese, zinc and boron, selected for their importance in agriculture. The series had its genesis in a suggestion from Professor Robin Graham of the Waite Agricultural Research Institute that it would be appropriate in 1981 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the publication in 1931 of the first definitive evidence for the essentiality of copper in plants. The previous decade had seen a resurgence of interest in copper deficiency and toxicity in agriculture and an expansion of our understanding of the behaviour of copper in soils and plants. We therefore decided to promote a review of our understanding of the behaviour of copper in soils and plants by inviting appropriate authors to prepare reviews of 14 topics for publication in a book and presentation at a Golden Jubilee International Symposium on 'Copper in Soils and Plants'. Posters of current research were also displayed and published. Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia was chosen as the venue because of its then current research on copper, the importance of copper in Western Australian agriculture, and the presence in Perth of many international nutritionists due to the fortuitous scheduling in 1981 of the 'Fourth International Symposium on Trace Element Metabolism in Man and Animals'.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401063524
ISBN-10: 9401063524
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: X, 222 p.
Dimensiuni: 195 x 260 x 12 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

1. The chemistry of boron and its speciation in plants.- 2. Techniques for boron determination and their application to the analysis of plant and soil samples.- 3. Reactions of boron with soils.- 4. Absorption of boron by plant roots.- 5. Boron in plant cell walls.- 6. Boron deficiency-induced impairments of cellular functions in plants.- 7. Boron mobility in plants.- 8. Physiological response of plants to low boron.- 9. The occurrence and correction of boron deficiency.- 10. Diagnosis and prediction of boron deficiency for plant production.- 11. Genotypic variation in plant response to low boron and implications for plant breeding.- 12. Boron toxicity.- 13. Boron in human and animal nutrition.- Author index.- Common name citation index.

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`These are excellent reviews of boron in soils and plants and are well written. The book taken as a whole, brings the reader up-to-date on the current status of knowledge about boron as an essential plant nutrient...... It would make a very good reference text for university plant nutrition courses and should be on the reference shelf of all plant nutrition researchers.'
George Hochmuth, University of Florida, Gainsville
`Each chapter is well referenced, making this book a source-authority on boron in plants and soils. It would make a very good reference text for university plant nutrition courses and should be on the reference shelf of all plant nutrition researchers.'
HortScience, 34:2 (1999)