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Soil–Plant–Nitrogen Relationships

✍ Scribed by Donald R. Nielsen and J. G. MacDonald (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Leaves
526
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages vii-viii
Foreword, Page ix, J.B. KENDRICK JR.
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Contents of Volume 1, Page xiii
FACTORS INFLUENCING NITRATE ACQUISITION BY PLANTS; ASSIMILATION AND FATE OF REDUCED NITROGEN, Pages 1-43, R.C. Huffaker, D.W. Rains
CRITIQUE - OF “FACTORS INFLUENCING NITRATE ACQUISITION BY PLANTS: ASSIMILATION AND FATE OF REDUCED NITROGEN”, Pages 45-88, William A. Jackson
CRITIQUE - OF “FACTORS INFLUENCING NITROGEN ACQUISITION BY PLANTS; ASSIMILATION AND FATE OF REDUCED NITROGEN”, Pages 89-100, C.E. Furlong, G.D. Schellenberg
CRITIQUE - OF “FACTORS INFLUENCING NITRATE ACQUISITION BY PLANTS: ASSIMILATION AND FATE OF REDUCED NITROGEN”, Pages 101-141, L.E. Schrader
CRITIQUE - OF “FACTORS INFLUENCING NITRATE ACQUISITION BY PLANTS: ASSIMILATION AND FATE OF REDUCED NITROGEN”, Pages 143-155, P.G. Falkowski
ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF AMMONIUM NITROGEN BY PLANTS, Pages 157-170, H.M. Reisenauer
CRITIQUE - OF “ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF AMMONIUM NITROGEN BY PLANTS”, Pages 171-189, F. van Egmond
CRITIQUE - OF “ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF AMMONIUM NITROGEN BY PLANTS”, Pages 191-199, A.J. Hiatt
POTENTIAL NITRATE LEVELS IN EDIBLE PLANT PARTS, Pages 201-219, O.A. Lorenz
CRITIQUE - OF “POTENTIAL NITRATE LEVELS IN EDIBLE PLANT PARTS”, Pages 221-233, Donald N. Maynard
CRITIQUE - OF “POTENTIAL NITRATE LEVELS IN EDIBLE PLANT PARTS”, Pages 235-252, P.L. Minotti
NITROGEN NUTRITION AS A REGULATOR OF BIOSYNTHESIS OF STORAGE PROTEINS IN MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) GRAIN, Pages 253-278, V.V. Rendig, Jorge Jimenez
CRITIQUE OF - “NITROGEN NUTRITION AS A REGULATOR OF BIOSYNTHESIS OF STORAGE PROTEINS IN MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) GRAIN, Pages 279-304, B.J. Miflin
RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MICROBIAL POPULATIONS AND RATES OF NITRIFICATION AND DENITRIFICATION IN A HANFORD SOIL, Pages 305-363, P.R. Day, H.E. Doner, A.D. McLaren
CRITIQUE - OF “RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MICROBIAL POPULATIONS AND RATES OF NITRIFICATION AND DENITRIFICATION IN A HANFORD SOIL, Pages 365-377, J.R. Burford, R.J. Dowdell, J.M. Lynch
CRITIQUE - OF “RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MICROBIAL POPULATIONS AND RATES OF NITRIFICATION AND DENITRIFICATION IN A HANFORD SOIL”, Pages 379-392, A.M. Galsworthy, D.J. Greenland, J.R. Burford
CONTROL OF BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION, Pages 393-416, K.T. Shanmugam, F. O'Gara, K. Anderson, C. Morandi, R.C. Valentine
CRITIQUE - OF “CONTROL OF BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION”, Pages 417-428, J.E. Beringer, A.W.B. Johnston
CRITIQUE - OF “CONTROL OF BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION, Pages 429-432, R.S. Wolfe
METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF DENITRIFICATION IN SOILS, Pages 433-490, Dennis D. Focht
CRITIQUE - OF “METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF DENITRIFICATION IN SOILS”, Pages 491-501, W. Verstraete
CRITIQUE - OF “METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF DENITRIFICATION IN SOILS”, Pages 503-523, W.J. Payne
Index, Pages 525-528


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