Plant Growth and Leaf-Applied Chemicals

Plant Growth and Leaf-Applied Chemicals

Author: Peter M. Neumann

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781351075732

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"The aim of this volume is to provide a compendium of state of the art overview chapters by leading research, from diverse scientific fields, who share a common involvement in understanding and utilizing the interactions between chemicals and plant leaves."--Provided by publisher.


Plant Growth and Leaf Applied Chemicals

Plant Growth and Leaf Applied Chemicals

Author: Peter M. Neumann

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1988-05-31

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13:

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Agrochemical: plant physiological and agricultural perspectives; Aplication technology; Foliar uptake of chemical studied with whole plantas and isolated cuticles; Chemical regulation of photosynthetic decline and leaf senescence; Variability in responses of developing plant tissues to applied chemicals; foliar nutrition of fruit trees; Foliar applications of fertilizers on grain crops; Regulating flower production, senescence, seed yield, and oil content of crop plants by growth regulator treatments; Applications of ethylene-releasing compounds in agriculture; Global and horticulture carbon dioxide enrichment.


Plant Growth and Leaf-Applied Chemicals

Plant Growth and Leaf-Applied Chemicals

Author: Peter M. Neumann

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1351092634

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The aim of this volume is to provide a compendium of state of the art overview chapters by leading research, from diverse scientific fields, who share a common involvement in understanding and utilizing the interactions between chemicals and plant leaves.


Plant Growth Regulating Chemicals

Plant Growth Regulating Chemicals

Author: Louis G. Nickell

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 1351092642

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The purpose of this two-volume work is to make available both to the investigator and user, on a crop by crop basis, the latest information on the use of chemicals to regulate plant growth and development. Emphasis is given to the major crops and to those which the most success has been achieved.


Marschner's Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants

Marschner's Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants

Author: Horst Marschner

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2011-08-08

Total Pages: 668

ISBN-13: 0123849063

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An understanding of the mineral nutrition of plants is of fundamental importance in both basic and applied plant sciences. The Third Edition of this book retains the aim of the first in presenting the principles of mineral nutrition in the light of current advances. This volume retains the structure of the first edition, being divided into two parts: Nutritional Physiology and Soil-Plant Relationships. In Part I, more emphasis has been placed on root-shoot interactions, stress physiology, water relations, and functions of micronutrients. In view of the worldwide increasing interest in plant-soil interactions, Part II has been considerably altered and extended, particularly on the effects of external and interal factors on root growth and chapter 15 on the root-soil interface. The third edition will be invaluable to both advanced students and researchers. Third Edition of this established text Structure of the book remains the same 50% of the reference and 50% of the figures and tables have been replaced Whole of the text has been revised Coverage of plant (soil interactions has been increased considerably)


Plant Growth Regulating Chemicals

Plant Growth Regulating Chemicals

Author: Louis G. Nickell

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1351084194

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The purpose of this two-volume work is to make available both to the investigator and user, on a crop by crop basis, the latest information on the use of chemicals to regulate plant growth and development. Emphasis is given to the major crops and to those which the most success has been achieved.


Interacting Stresses on Plants in a Changing Climate

Interacting Stresses on Plants in a Changing Climate

Author: Michael B. Jackson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 759

ISBN-13: 3642785336

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Books dealing with climatic change are commonplace, as are those concerned with effects of environmental stresses on plants. The present volume distinguishes itself from earlier publications by highlighting several interrelated environmental stresses that are changing in intensity as the climate warms in response to the accumulation of 'greenhouse' gases. The stresses examined at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop upon which this book is based include atmospheric pollutants, flooding and sub mergence, drought and cold. In future, successful farming or landscape management will ultimately depend on strategies that offset the effects of these and other environmental constraints, while exploiting more favourable features. However, the to predicted speed of climate change may exceed the rate at which new approaches farming, forestry, landscape management and genetic conservation can be developed through experience and retroactive response. The alternative is to anticipate future needs and thus identify appropriate management and legislative strategies by research and discussion. The contents of this volume contribute to these vital processes, upon which the productivity of agroecosystems and conservation of natural ecosystems may increasingly depend. Those with any lingering doubts concerning the gravity of the likely future situation are especially encouraged to read the opening chapter. For convenience, chapters discussing pollution, flooding, drought and cold are grouped in separate sections. However, many authors have taken care to emphasise that interactions between the changing combinations of stresses pose particular problems for plants and plant communities.


Chemical Research on Plant Growth

Chemical Research on Plant Growth

Author: Théodore de Saussure

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-12

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1461441366

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Recherches Chimiques sur la Végétation was a seminal work in the development of the understanding of photosythesis and plant chemistry. The original publication, which was the first concise summation of the basics of plant nutrition, was a landmark in plant science. It was twice translated into German during the nineteenth century, but no English translation has been published. This translation will interest those in the plant, chemical, agricultural, and soil sciences, and the history of science, who find English more accessible than French or German and who wish to learn more about the early research on photosynthesis and plant science. A further note about the translation: This project is more than just a translation because it includes an extensive introduction as well as notes that provide explanations for archaic terminology and other background material. In the twentieth century, eminent photosynthesis researcher Eugene Rabinowitch described Recherches Chimiques sur la Végétation as the first modern book on plant nutrition. Historian of chemistry Henry Leicester called the book a classic, noting that the first important generalization about biochemistry in the nineteenth century came from it. Plant physiologist P. E. Pilet stated that the book laid the foundations of a new science, phytochemistry. Soil scientist E. Walter Russell attributed to de Saussure the quantitative experimental method, which more than anything else made modern agricultural chemistry possible. Chemist Leonard K. Nash stated that de Saussure brought the studies of plant nutrition begun by Priestley, Ingen-Housz, and Senebier close to completion, finishing the basic experimental work and providing a convincing theoretical interpretation of the field, and also opened up new vistas of experiment and thought. In the two centuries since Recherches Chimiques sur la Végétation was published, luminaries in various branches of science, including plant biology, chemistry, and soil science, have consistently praised it highly. In the nineteenth century, noted botanist Alphonse de Candolle and equally noted plant physiologist Julius von Sachs expressed great admiration for it. Although de Saussure’s ideas were forgotten for a time, famed chemist Justus von Liebig, who invented artificial fertilizer, rediscovered them in the 1840s and brought them to the attention of the agricultural community, stressing their importance for increasing crop yields.


Plants, Chemicals and Growth

Plants, Chemicals and Growth

Author: F.C. Steward

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 0323159303

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Plants, Chemicals and Growth focuses on chemicals that regulate the growth and development of plants. It explores the problems of growth and growth regulation by looking at the roles of chemical substances, natural and synthetic, which affect the behavior of the cells of flowering plants. It also describes the variety of responses triggered by such chemicals, which include herbicides, those that stimulate the rooting of cuttings or cause leaf or fruit abscission, and those associated with fruit setting and artificial parthenocarpy. Comprised of 10 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of examples of chemical regulators and the biological responses they induce in plants, from tropism and chemotropism to nastic responses; rhythmic phenomena in growth and development; initiation of lateral organs and problems of phyllotaxy; periodicities in growth; and effects on the balance between vegetative growth, flowering, and fruiting. It discusses the totipotency and exogenous regulation of cells, history and modern concepts of plant growth regulators, the ways chemicals induce growth in quiescent cells, and growth-regulating effects in free cell systems. The reader is also introduced to biologically active compounds, such as indolyl and triazine compounds; how plant-regulating substances work; concepts and interpretations of plant growth regulation; and problems and prospects of chemical regulation of plant growth and development. This book will be of interest to teachers, biology students, agriculturalists, and researchers.