Nutrient Acquisition by Plants

Nutrient Acquisition by Plants

Hormoz BassiriRad

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2010
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Ecología, la biosfera
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9783642063374
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1 Soil factors affecting nutrient bioavailabilityN.B. Comerford 2 Decomposition and mineralization of nutrients from litter and humusC.E. Prescott 3 Integrated root responses to variations in nutrient supplyD. Robinson 4 Internal regulation of nutrient uptake by relative growth rate and nutrient use efficiencyV.P. Gutschick and J.C. Pushnik 5 Biological nitrogen fixation associated with angiosperms in terrestrial ecosystemsJ.I. Sprent 6 Homeostatic processes for the optimization of nutrient absorption: physiology and molecular biologyA.D. Glass 7 Root architecture and nutrient acquisitionJ. Lynch 8 The efficiency of nutrient acquisition over the life of a rootD.M. Eissenstat and A. Volder 9 Action and interaction in the mycorrhizal hyphosphere - a re-evaluation of the role of mycorrhizas in nutrient acquisition and plant ecologyR. Finlay 10 Effects of soil temperature on nutrient uptakeK.S. Pregitzer and J.S. King 11 Nutrient acquisition of terrestrial plants in a changing climateD.G. Bielenberg and H. BassiriRad 12 From molecular biology to biogeochemistry: toward an integrated view of plant nutrient uptakeH. BassiriRad Subject Index

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