Advances in Agronomy
Advances in Agronomy
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Advancements in Agronomy, Volume 165, contains a variety of updates and highlights new advances in the field, including chapters on Urban Anthropogenic Soils, Epichloe spp. And Serendipita indica Endophytic Fungi, Heating Up a Cold Case, and more.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 320 pages
\n Publication date: 16 January 2021
\n Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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The latest edition of Advances in Agronomy,Volume 165, is a comprehensive and authoritative resource on the field of agronomy. This esteemed publication offers a wealth of updates and insights into the latest advancements in the field. Comprising a diverse range of chapters, this release features contributions from an international board of esteemed authors. Among the notable chapters included in this edition are:
Urban Anthropogenic Soils – A Review: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the characteristics, formation, and management of urban anthropogenic soils. It explores the impact of human activities on soil properties, such as contamination, erosion, and urban heat island effects.
Epichloe spp. And Serendipita indica Endophytic Fungi: Functions in Plant-Soil Relations: This chapter delves into the roles of endophytic fungi in plant-soil relations, focusing on the beneficial effects of these fungi on plant growth, stress tolerance, and nutrient uptake. It discusses their potential applications in agriculture and soil remediation.
Heating Up a Cold Case: Applications of Analytical Pyrolysis GC/MS to Assess Molecular Biomarkers in Peat: This chapter explores the use of analytical pyrolysis GC/MS to assess molecular biomarkers in peat, a valuable natural resource for energy and carbon storage. It discusses the techniques employed to analyze peat samples and the insights gained from these analyses.
The Problem with “Apparent Electrical Conductivity” in Soil Electromagnetic Induction Studies: This chapter addresses the issue of "apparent electrical conductivity" in soil electromagnetic induction studies. It discusses the factors that can influence the measurement of electrical conductivity in soil and highlights the importance of proper interpretation and analysis of these data.
These chapters, along with many others, provide a thorough exploration of the latest developments in agronomy. Advances in Agronomy,Volume 165, serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and students alike, offering a comprehensive and up-to-date perspective on the field.
\n Weight: 640g\n
Dimension: 159 x 238 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780128245736\n \n
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