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Advances in Agronomy

Advances in Agronomy

Donald L. Sparks

(1994)

Abstract

Volume 51 is a compilation of cutting-edge reviews written by leading crop and soil scientists. Several chapters emphasize ecology and the environment: conservation tillage with emphasis on ecological approaches to soil management, especially its effects on the environment, soil physical and chemical properties, and surface mulch, nutrient, and pest management; a complete and contemporary review on integrated pest management, ecological and environmental considerations, and future directions; a comprehensive review of cadmium accumulation in plants and its effects on human health. Other topics which are of interest to agronomists around the world include a comprehensive review on gypsum and acid soils; and transposable elements in maize and their role in creating plant genetic variability.

  • Gypsum and acid soils
  • Conservation tillage
  • Transposable elements in maize
  • Concepts and directions in arthropod pest management
  • Accumulation of cadmium in crop plants and its consequences to human health