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Root-induced Nitrogen Mineralization in soil

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Book Root-induced Nitrogen Mineralization in soil Shagufta Gill
Libristo code: 06842007
Publishers VDM Verlag, April 2011
Nitrogen (N) is most often a limiting factor in crop production. While legumes are able to meet a su... Full description
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Nitrogen (N) is most often a limiting factor in crop production. While legumes are able to meet a substantial proportion of their N demand from biological fixation, non-legumes depend mainly on fertilizer N. However, both crop types obtain a good part of their N from soil organic matter mineralization of which is highly dependent on plant itself. The studies reported herein aimed at elucidating mechanisms responsible for the differences in N acquisition by the two plant types. Since roots are the major instrument of N acquisition, their role in inducing the soil deliver N for plant utilization hardly needs emphasis. The aspects of root-induced N mineralization studied were i) nitrogen acquisition using conventional and 15N methods, ii) quantification of rhizodeposits using 14C, iii) root architecture, iv) rhizospheric microbial population and diversity, v) soil enzymes like dehydrogenase, amylase, cellulase, nitrate reductase, and vi) potential nitrification. The work reported herein will help the agriculturists and environmentalists for breeding and managing crop plants for higher productivity vis-ŕ-vis environmental issues and efficient use of nutrients particularly N

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Full name Root-induced Nitrogen Mineralization in soil
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 176
EAN 9783639349245
ISBN 3639349245
Libristo code 06842007
Publishers VDM Verlag
Weight 268
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 10
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