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Crop Physiology

Applications for Genetic Improvement and Agronomy in Diverse Cropping Systems

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2025
ISBN13: 9780443302084
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Crop Physiology: Applications for Genetic Improvement and Agronomy in Diverse Cropping Systems, Third Edition, provides updated perspectives on crop science at the interface of plant breeding and agronomy. It builds on the premise that farmers rely on two key sets of tools: varieties (what to grow) and practices (how to grow). Within this context, crop physiology plays a central role in guiding both breeding strategies and agronomic decisions.

This edition is designed for researchers and advanced students interested in the fundamentals of crop ecophysiology, including the use and efficiency of water, nitrogen, and carbon, as well as crop adaptation to environmental stresses such as heat, frost, drought, waterlogging, phosphorous, and biological nitrogen fixation. The volume brings together region-specific insights, with detailed chapters on physiological traits and processes that underpin crop performance and productivity in diverse systems.

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ISBN13:9780443302084
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>Section 1: Regional cropping systems<br>1. Rice-based cropping systems in Southeast Asia<br>2. Cropping systems in Spain: A paradigm of Mediterranean agriculture<br>3. Farming systems in Brazil: Evolution, limitations and opportunities<br>Section 2: Crop development, growth, yield and stress adaptation<br>4. Development of wheat and barley: Advances and applications of crop development scales<br>5. Reappraisal of nitrogen dynamics and crop responses for an effective use of nitrogen by major field crops<br>6. Nitrogen fixation in legumes and cereals<br>7. Root traits for improving phosphorus acquisition efficiency<br>8. Advances in high-throughput functional root phenotyping in the field: Implications for breeding and agronomy<br>9. Waterlogging stress on cereal, legume and oilseed crops<br>10. Low temperature stress in annual and perennial crops<br>11. Heat stress in annual field crops<br>12. The phenotype of plants in crop stands: Implications of plant-plant relations for breeding and agronomy<br>13. Complexity of cropping systems</p>
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