Handbook of Seed Physiology: Applications to Agriculture
Editat de Roberto Benech-Arnold, Rodolfo S?nchezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2004
Presenting the latest findings in the area of seed physiology as well as the practical applications of that knowledge in the field, the Handbook of Seed Physiology: Applications to Agriculture provides a comprehensive view of seed biology and its role in crop performance. Key topics include seed germination, crop emergence, crop establishment, dormancy, preharvest sprouting, plant hormones, abscisic and giberellic acids, weeds, grain quality, oil crops, and malting quality. Abundant case studies provide information of value to researchers, students, and professionals in the fields of seed science, field crop research, crop science, agronomy, and seed technology.
The Handbook of Seed Physiology discusses vital topics which serve as the basis for the development of techniques and processes to improve seed performance and crop yield. In this text, you will explore:
- the effect of the soil physical environment on seed germination
- the roles of physiology, genetics, and environment in the inception, maintenance, and termination of dormancy
- the relationship between the termination of dormancy and the synthesis and signaling of gibberellins and abscisic acid
- mechanisms of orthodox seed deterioration and approaches for repair of seed damage
- characteristics, behavior, and mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in recalcitrant seeds
- the role of seed moisture in free radical assaults on seeds and the protective function of raffinose oligosaccharides
- the production of free radicals and their effect on lipids and lipid peroxidation
- components of grain quality in oil crops and factors influencing them
- structural components and genotypic and environmental factors affecting barley malting quality
- screening protocols for germination tolerance to temperature and water stress
- methods for improving seed performance in the field
- techniques for controlling preharvest sprouting of cereals
- breeding and production strategies for improving grain quality
- population-based threshold models in the prediction of germination and emergence patterns
- modeling changes in dormancy to predict weed emergence
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781560229285
ISBN-10: 1560229284
Pagini: 494
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States
ISBN-10: 1560229284
Pagini: 494
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States
Public țintă
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Preface SECTION I: GERMINATION IN THE SOIL AND STAND ESTABLISHMENT Chapter 1. Seedbed PreparationThe Soil Physical Environment of Germinating Seeds (Amos Hadas) Introduction Environmental Requirements of Germinating Seed Soil EnvironmentPhysical Aspects Seedbed Preparation, Characterization of Seedbed Attributes, and Seedbed Environment Conditions and Seed Germination Water Uptake by Seeds and Seedlings Seed-Soil Water Relationships Modeling Seed Germination and Seedbed Physical Attributes Concluding Remarks Chapter 2. The Use of Population-Based Threshold Models to Describe and Predict the Effects of Seedbed Environment on Germination and Seedling Emergence of Crops (William E. Finch-Savage) Introduction Imbibition Germination Other Germination Models Postgermination Seedling Growth Threshold Models: Prediction of Germination and Emergence Patterns in the Field Summary and Conclusions Appendix Chapter 3. Seed and Agronomic Factors Associated with Germination Under Temperature and Water Stress (Mark A. Bennett) Introduction Seed Coats Seed Size Seed Water Uptake Radicle Emergence and Root System Development Genetic Links to Germination Temperature Limits Seed Production and Seed Vigor Sowing Depths and Planter Technology Tillage Systems and Soil Structure Effects Interactions with Seed Treatments and Other Crop Protection Chemicals Screening Protocols for Germination Tolerance to Low Temperature and Water Stress
Notă biografică
Roberto Benech-Arnold, Rodolfo Sanchez
Descriere
Presenting the latest findings in the field of seed physiology on the physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels, the Handbook of Seed Physiology: Applications to Agriculture discusses aspects of seed physiology with implications for crop management and utilization. Four sections focus on specific aspects of agricultural problems in the areas of germination and stand establishment; dormancy and the behavior of crops and weeds; seed longevity and storage; and industrial seed quality. Appropriate for graduate students, researchers, and academics, as well as professionals in the agricultural fields, this book explores not only the academic research behind improving crop yields but also the practical applications of that knowledge in the development of tools to enhance seed performance.