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Plant Nutrient Dynamics In Stressful Environments Urs Feller

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Plant Nutrient Dynamics In Stressful Environments Urs Feller
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.27 MB
Pages: 174
Author: Urs Feller, Stanislav Kopriva, Valya Vassileva
ISBN: 9783038970644, 3038970646
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Plant Nutrient Dynamics In Stressful Environments Urs Feller by Urs Feller, Stanislav Kopriva, Valya Vassileva 9783038970644, 3038970646 instant download after payment.

The papers included in this special issue cover a broad range of aspects ranging from genetics and breeding to crop production in the field. Climate change, intensified agriculture, modifications of land use, or pollution are often accompanied by larger fluctuations including extreme events. The growing world’s population and nutrient deficiencies in agricultural products for human or animal nutrition, or pollutants in harvested products in some regions (quality of yield), are important points to be integrated in a comprehensive analysis aimed at supporting agriculture on the way into a challenging future. It is therefore necessary to develop suitable models to identify potentials and risks. Instabilities (e.g., caused by climatic factors or pests) should be detected as early as possible to initiate corrections in the nutrient supply or in other growth conditions. Sensitive detection systems for nutrient disorders in the field can facilitate this task, and are therefore, highly desirable.

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