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Optimization of Plant Nutrition: Refereed papers from the Eighth International Colloquium for the Optimization of Plant Nutrition, 31 August 8 September 1992, Lisbon, Portugal Party reprinted from PLANT AND SOIL, 154:1, 1993 [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences 53
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-1993
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 0792325192
  • ISBN-13: 9780792325192
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Optimization of Plant Nutrition: Refereed papers from the Eighth International Colloquium for the  Optimization of Plant Nutrition, 31 August  8 September 1992, Lisbon, Portugal Party reprinted from PLANT AND SOIL, 154:1, 1993
  • Formāts: Hardback, 684 pages, height x width: 260x193 mm, weight: 1850 g, 1 Illustrations, color; 20 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 684 p. 21 illus., 1 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences 53
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-1993
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 0792325192
  • ISBN-13: 9780792325192
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Since 1964, International Colloquia have been organized every four years under the aegis of what is now known as the International Association for the Optimization of Plant Nutrition (IAOPN). The aim of these meetings has been to assess the continuing and increasing role of plant nutrition in developments in horticulture, agriculture, and forestry.
Major progress has been made in use of artificial growth media, diagnosis of plant nutrient requirements and disorders of crops, the ongoing quest to improve both yield and quality of crops through efficient use of fertilizers, and the introduction of methods and materials in crop nutrition that spare the environment.
The Eighth International Colloquium for the Optimization of Plant Nutrition was held in Lisbon, Portugal, 1992, and was attended by 280 scientists from 34 countries. The meeting was of high scientific standard; the programme allowed the participants ample opportunity for discussions, and exchange of results and ideas.
The present Proceedings includes 103 refereed contributions that clearly reflect the main themes of the Colloquium. The published papers are related to the following problem areas: plant analytical procedures and associated concepts; diagnosis of nutrient status of plants in relation to fertilizer application; physiological and biochemical effects of stress (nutrient deficiencies/toxicities, salinity/alkalinity, etc.); assessment of nutrient requirements by crops and improvement of nutrient use efficiency based on dynamic models; optimization of crop nutrition in integrated agriculture in terms of maximum productivity and profitability, technical feasibility, and reduction of environmental pollution.

Proceedings of the VIII International Colloquium for the Optimization of Plant Nutrition, Lisbon, Portugal, 1--8 September 1992

A: Plant Analysis Methods and Reference Values for Plant Material.- B: Nutritional Characteristics and Management of Growth Media.- C: Improving the Diagnosis of the Nutritional Status of Crops.- D: Nutrient Uptake and Interactions with Physiological and Biochemical Processes.- E: Mineral Composition in Relation to Crop Growth, Yield and Product Quality.- F: Response to form, Rate and Manner of Application of Fertilizers.- G: Influence of Fertilizers on Yield and Quality of Various Crops.- H: Effects of Heavy Metal Stress on Crop Behaviour.- I: Macronutrients and Environmental Stress.- J: Maximization of Nutrient Utilization in Relation to Environmental Protection.- Author Index.